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Lydd airport, also known as London-Ashford Airport, overcame a long-running battle to get it’s expansion plans approved overcoming objections from environmental groups and protestors who claimed the proximity of the runway extension to the Dungeness nuclear power plant presented a risk.
“We are in the final stages of preparing the project that will see the runway extended and ultimately a new terminal built, says airport Chief Executive Officer Charles Buchanan.
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Hide Ad“This will give a major boost to our ambitions, increasing the airport’s operational capabilities and attracting more aviation-related businesses.”
The airport’s owners has spent £35m upgrading facilities over the past decade, including the installation of a state-of-the-art instrument landing system, a new executive terminal with VIP facilities, improved passenger check-in and security, and a new departure lounge.
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