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Minister backs expansion of airports as Gatwick decision looms

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has said the government “believes in increasing airport capacity”, as a deadline approaches on approving the expansion of Gatwick.

A decision is expected later this week on whether the airport in West Sussex can expand its operations to two simultaneously functioning runways.

Alexander said the government would do “all we can to support the sector and take the brakes off growth”.

She has a deadline of Thursday to announce whether she has decided to approve Gatwick’s application, enabling 100,000 more flights a year.

Gatwick wants to relocate its northern runway, which is currently used only for taxiing or in emergencies, and says it could be completed and operational by the end of the decade.

This would cost an estimated £2.2bn and would be a privately financed project.

The expansion plans are controversial and some MPs, local authorities and residents are strongly opposed.

Alexander made her comments during a speech at the annual dinner of trade body Airlines UK in London on Tuesday evening.

“I have no intention of clipping anyone’s wings. I am not some sort of flight-shaming eco warrior. I love flying – I always have,” the transport secretary said.

Alexander also raised the issue of climate change an extreme weather events.

She said she did not want a world “ravaged” by this but wanted a world where her nieces and nephews are not denied the opportunity to travel.

“This Government believes in increasing airport capacity. We’re ambitious for the sector. But these strict criteria must be met if we are to balance the needs of today with the necessities of tomorrow,” Alexander said.

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