HC Deb 11 December 1975 vol 902 c339W
Mr. Brittan

asked the Secretary of State for Trade why London Heathrow Airport is to be closed to general aviation flights in the 1980s.

Mr. Clinton Davis

It is the policy of the British Airports Authority to give priority to airline operations at Heathrow Airport; consequently the Authority has said in a consultative document that the forecast growth of air traffic is such that there is unlikely to be any significant runway capacity available for general aviation at Heathrow after 1980. A study of general aviation requirements in South-East England is now being made jointly by the Civil Aviation Authority and the Standing Conference on London and South East Regional Planning.

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