ENDS Report 395, December 2007, pp. 30-33
1 December 2007
A new runway and terminal at Heathrow would almost double the capacity of the UK’s biggest airport by 2030. Nicholas Schoon examines the plans, their consequences… and the gathering opposition that goes beyond the ‘usual suspects’
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