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Inside London’s Airports Policy Indecision, decision and counter-decision Paul Le Blond

Inside London’s Airports Policy is the first book to consider whether we can make better decisions relating to airport policy in light of the history of the subject. Based on the author’s extensive industry experience, the book sets out the studies, consultations, inquiries, commissions and debates that have directed London’s airport policy on the troubled flight path which it has taken. It also includes case studies of airports in other countries and in the UK, outside of the South East, which provide interesting comparisons. The book covers in detail a period from the mid-1970s, when the Maplin project was cancelled, to the present day, including ■■ t he periods of incremental growth with new terminals at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted

Price: £70.00 ISBN: 978 0 7277 6365 5 Format: Hardback Publish Date: December 2018 Page Size: 243 x 170mm Number of Pages: 200

■■ a policy vacuum of the early 1990s and the Heathrow Terminal 5 Inquiry ■■ a long term strategy outlined in the 2003 White Paper ■■ the Airports Commission of 2012-2015.

Written in a straightforward style with personal insights, Inside London’s Airports Policy will be a fascinating read for all those with an interest in the development of aviation, airports and transport.

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