With its city centre ... tenth UK base at London Southend this spring.’ The spokesperson continued: ‘The airport sees the possible introduction of the A320neo as key to building its leisure ...
Its potential revival comes after Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicated she would overrule environmental objections to allow London's biggest ... on Stansted and City Airport, on energy projects ...
Airport and Southern ... and Ashton Town Centre, building on the creation of Ashton’s Mayoral Development Zone. Central Growth Cluster – driving the next phase of city centre growth in ...
It sees the introduction of the A320neo as key to building its leisure offering. Alison FitzGerald, chief executive of London City Airport, said: "The potential introduction of the A320neo ...
building on our proven track record of removing blockers to growth and catalysing development that will bring transformative benefits to towns and cities across our city-region.” ...
London City airport has submitted an application ... permitted number of annual flights and no new infrastructure. The airport views the introduction of the A320neo as “key” to building its leisure ...
Sir Sadiq Khan said he remained opposed to the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport. Labour’s Mayor of Greater London expressed ... can do to support our city regions”.
Of all the London-area airports, London City is by far the closest facility to the heart of the city. Heathrow, Gatwick, ...
Sky News has learnt that London City will on Monday table a bid to alter the take-off and landing gradients used by aircraft flying into and out of the airport - a move that would accommodate the ...
London City is, according to Which?, ‘by far the best airport in London’ (and the second best in the UK). It’s super efficient, it was the first airport in the UK to ditch the 100ml rule and ...
London City Airport (LCY) has applied to the UK Civil Aviation Authority for approval to allow Airbus A320neo operations, a key step in the airport's plan to increase annual passenger capacity to ...
The plane, operated by the airline's regional carrier BA Cityflyer, was travelling at 3,000ft four nautical miles north west of London City Airport, when pilots noticed an object with lights.