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UK Government approves plans for second runway in London Gatwick Airport

The British government announced on Sunday it had approved plans to build a second runway for London Gatwick Airport. The 2.2 million pound project was approved after the government said in February it would be inclined to approve expansion of the second largest airport.

The Transport Minister Heidi Alexander stated that she had sent a letter stating her "intent to approve" for Gatwick to use its backup runway to accommodate millions of additional passengers by 2030.

According to a spokesperson for the Department of Transport, Alexander issued a letter on Sunday confirming that she had approved the airport’s request for expansion operations through regular use of its northern runway.

Gatwick didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Gatwick plans to move its backup runway 12 metres in order to meet safety standards. This could happen by the end decade and will boost trade, tourism, and create 14,000 new jobs.

Alexander will ensure that the Gatwick project is legal and watertight, as it may face a challenge from environmental groups and local communities.

The government said that a sustainable aviation fuel ensures that airport expansions don't derail net zero targets. It has therefore backed the construction of a new runway for Heathrow, Gatwick’s larger rival.

(source: Reuters)