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CHAMBERS NEWS LONDON GATWICK LOOKS TO BRING IN SECOND RUNWAY

London Gatwick has submitted an application – known as a Development Consent Order (DCO) – to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS), outlining its ambition to bring the airport’s existing Northern Runway into routine use alongside its Main Runway.

By investing in its long-term future, London Gatwick will also enhance the crucial economic role it plays by creating around 14,000 new jobs and injecting £1 billion into the region’s economy every year. This growth would come from increased tourism, trade, supply-chain, and other business opportunities.

This plan aims to leverage the airport’s existing infrastructure to unlock new capacity and improve airport resilience, in line with government policy.