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Belfast City Airport withdraws runway extension plan Belfast City Airport withdraws runway extension plan
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The management of Belfast City Airport have withdrawn their plans to extend the runway at the east Belfast site.The management of Belfast City Airport have withdrawn their plans to extend the runway at the east Belfast site.
The airport had wanted to extend the north-east end of the runway by 590m.The airport had wanted to extend the north-east end of the runway by 590m.
The proposals were first submitted to the planning authorities in 2008.The proposals were first submitted to the planning authorities in 2008.
In a statement on Friday, the airport's Chief Executive Brian Ambrose said the planning application for the extension was being withdrawn as some of the information in the original plan was "out-dated".In a statement on Friday, the airport's Chief Executive Brian Ambrose said the planning application for the extension was being withdrawn as some of the information in the original plan was "out-dated".
Management at George Best Belfast City Airport originally planned to extend the north-east end of the runway, while retracting 120m from the south west.Management at George Best Belfast City Airport originally planned to extend the north-east end of the runway, while retracting 120m from the south west.
It was claimed that this could create 100 jobs and £120m in tourism revenue.It was claimed that this could create 100 jobs and £120m in tourism revenue.
Management also claimed that the proposed runway extension would have allowed it to attract a number of new airlines that could not use the existing runway to fly to European destinations.Management also claimed that the proposed runway extension would have allowed it to attract a number of new airlines that could not use the existing runway to fly to European destinations.
However, the proposals proved controversial, and the Department of the Environment received 1,486 letters of objection and petitions with 499 names, as well as 2,241 letters of support over the scheme.However, the proposals proved controversial, and the Department of the Environment received 1,486 letters of objection and petitions with 499 names, as well as 2,241 letters of support over the scheme.
Belfast City Airport Watch, a group which opposed the runway extension, said they were still worried about noise nuisance.
"We are concerned that the international flights the airport is still intending to go ahead with, regardless of any runway extension, is going to make that situation worse," said Liz Fawcett from the group.
"We look forward to the fact that the environment minister intends to hold an inquiry into the whole noise issue. What is needed is robust regulation."
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The then Environment Minister Edwin Poots announced a public inquiry into the plans in 2010.The then Environment Minister Edwin Poots announced a public inquiry into the plans in 2010.
Hearings were delayed a number of times and have not taken place.Hearings were delayed a number of times and have not taken place.
Ryanair pulled flights out of the airport in October 2010, citing those delays to the public inquiry as a reason.Ryanair pulled flights out of the airport in October 2010, citing those delays to the public inquiry as a reason.
They were subsequently replaced by other airlines.They were subsequently replaced by other airlines.
On Friday, management at Belfast City Airport confirmed that they had notified the Department of Environment of their decision to withdraw the current planning application to extend the runway.On Friday, management at Belfast City Airport confirmed that they had notified the Department of Environment of their decision to withdraw the current planning application to extend the runway.
Mr Ambrose said: "As the planning process relating to the runway application is now in its fourth year and some of the information contained within is now out-dated given our current operations, we have taken the decision to withdraw the current application.Mr Ambrose said: "As the planning process relating to the runway application is now in its fourth year and some of the information contained within is now out-dated given our current operations, we have taken the decision to withdraw the current application.
"Our shareholder has therefore reprioritised capital expenditure within its extensive portfolio."Our shareholder has therefore reprioritised capital expenditure within its extensive portfolio.
"Re-submitting the runway application in the future remains an option as the airport reviews its operations on an on-going basis."Re-submitting the runway application in the future remains an option as the airport reviews its operations on an on-going basis.
"We are however looking confidently to the future. In recent years our owner has invested £12m in developing the airport facilities including a new departures lounge, increased airside retail space and front of house developments."We are however looking confidently to the future. In recent years our owner has invested £12m in developing the airport facilities including a new departures lounge, increased airside retail space and front of house developments.
"We listen to and value the support of the local community and operate an open door policy for anyone that wishes to discuss our developments."We listen to and value the support of the local community and operate an open door policy for anyone that wishes to discuss our developments.
"Through our Airport Forum, extensive community outreach programme and our social media channels we will continue to be transparent in all our operations.""Through our Airport Forum, extensive community outreach programme and our social media channels we will continue to be transparent in all our operations."
A Department of the Environment spokesman said: "Representatives from George Best Belfast City Airport have advised the department of its intention to withdraw the planning application for a runway extension.A Department of the Environment spokesman said: "Representatives from George Best Belfast City Airport have advised the department of its intention to withdraw the planning application for a runway extension.
"The department notes the withdrawal and confirms that the public process around the modification of the planning agreement to establish a noise management system will commence shortly."The department notes the withdrawal and confirms that the public process around the modification of the planning agreement to establish a noise management system will commence shortly.
"After the process is complete the minister will take account of the outcome of the public consultation and the subsequent independent public examination before deciding if or how the agreement should be modified.""After the process is complete the minister will take account of the outcome of the public consultation and the subsequent independent public examination before deciding if or how the agreement should be modified."