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Business leaders call for "a swift and positive response" to Heathrow expansion
More than 50 senior executives have called on the Prime Minister to give a “swift and positive response to the proposed expansion of Heathrow airport.
In an open letter, business leaders have backed Airport Commission’s formal recommendation for a third runway at the west london airport.
The letter, which was organised by the Let Britain Fly campaign, is signed by senior executives across a variety of sections including retail, banking, construction and transport.
The letter states:
“Airport expansion is about more than where to build a new runway, it is about securing long-term prosperity and creating jobs and growth for future generations … We are becoming less competitive as a global aviation hub, at a time when our competitors have plans to build over fifty new runways globally.”
“If the UK’s long-term economic plan is to remain credible, then allowing investment into the construction of a new runway is essential. The business community stands ready to support the government in getting the new runway built as quickly as possible, and urges strong political leadership to ensure this is delivered.”
Led by Sir Howard Davies, the Airports Commission gave a clear, unanimous decision for Heathrow over Gatwick in its final recommendation.
The letter will also be sent to the cabinet subcommittee on aviation, which is currently considering the Davies report. In government’s formal response to the proposals are expected in the autumn.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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