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Manchester
Airport brings both pros and cons for
those living in the surrounding areas,
from a large amount of business and generation
of jobs, to air and noise pollution. |
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Living
near Manchester Ringway Airport ... |
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Airport
redevelopment at Manchester is planned
for the future, with the announcement
of continued growth plans in the 2003
Government white paper |
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More
unofficial information about living in the area... |
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Owned
by the UK’s second largest
airport operator, the Manchester
Airports Group (MAG), received
a major boost when the Government
published its Aviation White Paper
in 2003.
The White Paper gives strong
support for Manchester’s
role as the major international
gateway for the North of England.
It supports the forecasts of growth
at Manchester and its need for
additional terminal capacity over
the longer term.
MAG, which has been calling
on the Government to support the
responsible growth of regional
airports, welcomsed the announcement.
MAG summarised the Governments
decision as:
- Good news for the local
economy
- Good news for employees
with more jobs created in a range
of industries
- Good news for passengers
with more destinations and a
greater frequency of flights
from local airports
- Good news for the UK
regions ensuring local people
and local business have better
access to air services.
Manchester is
ideally placed to grow as a second
major UK airport and the benefits
of this to the economic and social
development of the North of England
and the UK as a whole will be considerable. |
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