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Airport Planning In an Uncertain Future Andrew Allison Student Number: ft076160 Lecturer: Rodney Fewings Submission Date: 28th November 2003 Executive Summary The report examines the Importance of the aviation industry to the United Kingdom through Employment, which in turn directly affects the economies around surrounding airports. It is forecasted that growth will continue in the industry to 500 million passengers by 2030. This would bring huge problems to the United Kingdom where this capacity would not be able to be met by existing infrastructure. The government has played an influential role in developing a strategy of sustainable development, which takes into account the need for growth as well as environmental considerations. Both these factors will have an impact on the airport operator where currently they are subject to constraints by government on expanding facilities through New Runways and Terminal expansion. It is anticipated that introducing emission charges will aviation to pay its external costs but also...

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