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Air transport and the environment (United Kingdom)

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Increasing demand for air travel in the UK has resulted in a conflict between the desire to cater for that demand and the environmental consequences of doing so. In the past 25 years the UK air transport industry has seen sustained growth, and the demand for passenger air travel in particular is forecast to increase more than twofold, to 465 million passengers, by 2030. Two airports; London Heathrow... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Air transport and the environment (United Kingdom)

    Increasing demand for air travel in the UK has resulted in a conflict between the desire to cater for that demand and the environmental consequences of doing so.
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    Aviation and the environment

    Air transport and the environment (United Kingdom) ... Centre for Air Transport and the Environment
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    Flying Matters

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    Air transport in the United Kingdom

    "The Future of Air Transport". ... United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (2006-11-15).
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    Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom

    Air transport is currently taxed through Air Passenger Duty. ... Environment of the United Kingdom
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    Environment Agency

    This will soon include emissions from some large-scale agricultural activities, but air pollutant releases from many agricultural activities will continue to be unregulated. ... Environment of the United Kingdom
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    General aviation in the United Kingdom

    Although the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) excludes any form of remunerated aviation from its definition, some commercial operations are often included within the scope of general aviation (GA) in the UK. ... The growth in Commercial Air Transport (CAT) has eroded the operational freedom of GA, both in the air and on the ground at larger airports.

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