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Heathrow Airport expansion plans are being considered by Britain in comparison with rival proposals

The British government will examine rival plans for expanding Heathrow, the country's largest airport in the next few months. This comes after the Arora Group announced on Thursday that it had submitted a proposal to build a new terminal and runway.

Rachel Reeves, the Finance Minister, said that she wants Heathrow Airport to build a second runway in January. She is firmly in favor of expansion after years of indecision as governments have weighed environmental concerns versus growth.

Heathrow Airport's plans for expansion will be submitted. Based on a plan from 2020, it is likely that a full length runway and the relocation of a portion of London's M25 autobahn are included. The government will compare that plan with the Arora Group.

Heathrow Airport, located west of London is Europe's busiest hub. It operates at maximum capacity. Heathrow's two runways are in direct competition with the four runways at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, Frankfurt Airport and Schiphol Airport Amsterdam.

Arora Group which owns hotels, land and other properties near Heathrow has announced its Heathrow West plan. The plan includes a new terminal, a 2,800-metre runway (3,062-yards) which is too short to accommodate some of the largest aircraft.

Arora Group stated that the plan is a "cost efficient solution" and does not require moving the M25. The cost of the development is estimated to be 25 billion pounds ($33.22billion).

British Airways, IAG and other airlines have complained for years that Heathrow airport is among the most expensive in the world. They are worried about the impact of expansion on fees.

A shorter runway that is suitable for modern aircrafts is part of the answer. IAG spokesperson stated that avoiding the M25 would reduce complexity, lower costs and improve value for passengers. $1 = 0.7527 pounds (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)