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Aircraft and transport: huge investment at Gatwick over the coming years

London, United Kingdom - "In the long term a second runway may be needed"

Stewart Wingate, the London-Gatwick Airport chief executive officer, presented today the hub development masterplan. According to Wingate's figures, the growth potential of the airport is remarkable: Gatwick, from the current 33 million passengers per year, could arrive to a traffic of 40 million travellers in 2021/2022 and even to 45 million in 2030. However, a long-standing agreement, which states...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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