Airport Capacity Crisis Debate
The South East of England is facing an airport capacity crisis and the decline of its global hub at Heathrow, with wider national economic consequences. Resolving these problems is proving to be an intractable public policy issue. To face down local environmental objections and revisit Heathrow expansion or build a new airport to the east of London? Or none of these, and use existing assets in the region or further afield? Speakers will address the economic, technical and environmental issues shaping what is now an important public debate. The audience will comprise all of the major stakeholders in a decision that is urgently required.
This event is free for members and non-members. RSVP of attendance is appreciated.
Relevant Government Agencies
Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of Transportation, County Government, City Government
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Thu, Jun 21, 2012, 1:30pm - 5:30pm
Cost
Complimentary: | £0.00 |
Where
Royal Aeronautical Society
No. 4 Hamilton Place
London, Greater London GB
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Organizer
Royal Aeronautical Society