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New runways at Heathrow and Gatwick are among the options that have been short-listed by the Airports Commission for expanding UK airport capacity. | New runways at Heathrow and Gatwick are among the options that have been short-listed by the Airports Commission for expanding UK airport capacity. |
The three short-listed options include adding a third runway at Heathrow, lengthening an existing runway at Heathrow, and a new runway at Gatwick. | The three short-listed options include adding a third runway at Heathrow, lengthening an existing runway at Heathrow, and a new runway at Gatwick. |
The commission, led by businessman Sir Howard Davies, will also consider a new airport in the Isle of Grain in north Kent. | The commission, led by businessman Sir Howard Davies, will also consider a new airport in the Isle of Grain in north Kent. |
A final report is due by summer 2015. | A final report is due by summer 2015. |
The commission has not shortlisted proposals for expanding Stansted or Birmingham, but said there was likely to be a case for considering them as "potential options" for any second new runway by 2050. | The commission has not shortlisted proposals for expanding Stansted or Birmingham, but said there was likely to be a case for considering them as "potential options" for any second new runway by 2050. |
Sir Howard was asked in 2012 to investigate the options for expanding the UK's aviation capacity and try to come up with a plan. | Sir Howard was asked in 2012 to investigate the options for expanding the UK's aviation capacity and try to come up with a plan. |
He said the Commission's analysis showed one net additional runway was needed by 2030. | He said the Commission's analysis showed one net additional runway was needed by 2030. |
"The capacity challenge is not yet critical, but it will become so if no action is taken soon," he added. | "The capacity challenge is not yet critical, but it will become so if no action is taken soon," he added. |
The Commission has short-listed the following proposals to investigate ahead of its final report: | The Commission has short-listed the following proposals to investigate ahead of its final report: |
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has said that putting a new runway at Heathrow would be a "catastrophe". | The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has said that putting a new runway at Heathrow would be a "catastrophe". |
Following the commission's report, Mr Johnson said he continued to support the creation of the Isle of Grain airport in north Kent. | Following the commission's report, Mr Johnson said he continued to support the creation of the Isle of Grain airport in north Kent. |
"A new airport in the inner estuary is the only credible hub option left. By keeping it on the table, Davies is saying you have a choice - between a damaging U-turn or a radical new vision for expansion," he said. | "A new airport in the inner estuary is the only credible hub option left. By keeping it on the table, Davies is saying you have a choice - between a damaging U-turn or a radical new vision for expansion," he said. |
In its report, the Commission calculates an Isle of Grain airport would cost up to £112bn - around five times that of its three short-listed options. | |
However, it said it would look at it in the first half of 2014, to reach a view on whether the option offered "a credible proposal". | |
"The overall balance of economic impacts would be uncertain - particularly as an Estuary airport would require the closure of Heathrow for commercial reasons and London City for airspace reasons," it says. | |
Meanwhile, supporters of Heathrow's expansion say it will be quicker and cheaper than other options and will help to maintain the UK as an international aviation hub. | |
Heathrow's owners submitted evidence to the commission arguing that a new runway could be in place by 2029, allowing 260,000 more flights. | Heathrow's owners submitted evidence to the commission arguing that a new runway could be in place by 2029, allowing 260,000 more flights. |
Colin Matthews, Heathrow chief executive, told the BBC: "The case for Heathrow is strong. It's important that businesses can get around the globe to where economies are growing. | |
"We've got Paris and Amsterdam, Frankfurt desperately trying to eat our lunch, they want to have the business that the UK benefits from today." | |
John Cridland, head of business lobby group the CBI, said that urgent action was needed from the government when the commission's final recommendations were made in 2015. | |
"It is no longer acceptable to bury our heads in the sand on this," he added. | |
Heathrow is one of the world's busiest hub airports, handling 70 million passengers in 2012. | Heathrow is one of the world's busiest hub airports, handling 70 million passengers in 2012. |
But the airport operates at 98% of its capacity. | But the airport operates at 98% of its capacity. |
When the coalition government came to power in 2010, it scrapped the former Labour government's plan for a third runway at Heathrow. | When the coalition government came to power in 2010, it scrapped the former Labour government's plan for a third runway at Heathrow. |
The government said on Monday that it had not ruled out any options when it came to airport expansion in the south-east of England. | The government said on Monday that it had not ruled out any options when it came to airport expansion in the south-east of England. |
On Sunday, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said that the government would stick to its pledge not to build a new runway at Heathrow before 2015. | On Sunday, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said that the government would stick to its pledge not to build a new runway at Heathrow before 2015. |
He told the BBC: "We will not be building a third runway in this Parliament. We will stick by our manifesto commitment." | He told the BBC: "We will not be building a third runway in this Parliament. We will stick by our manifesto commitment." |