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Understanding how airports contribute to the local economy.
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Designing and building a security pass data-sharing system for UK airports
Guidance for local planning authorities in the England and Wales clarifying the requirements of the noise-related operating restrictions regulations of 2018.
The purpose and objectives of the Airports Commission.
Review of the strategies adopted by international airports to mitigate their impact on local residents.
Travel and passenger rights and the measures in place to minimise disruption.
Find a list of codes which may be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where the goods may be examined for airports (Appendix 16A).
Contains proposals for long term options received by the Airports Commission and lists organisations who made the submissions.
Outlines the likely time frames for the second phase of the Airports Commission’s work programme.
As part of a review into supporting English regional airports from the impact of APD devolution, this paper explores three options in detail.
Summary of proposals submitted to the Airports Commission for making best use of existing airport capacity in the short and medium term.
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