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Plans to expand the runway at Birmingham International Airport have been approved by councillors. | Plans to expand the runway at Birmingham International Airport have been approved by councillors. |
Solihull Council's planning committee unanimously backed the £130m project to extend the runway by 400m (1,329ft). | |
But the final decision has been deferred until January after councillors review environmental measures to protect people in the area. | |
The project would allow larger aircraft and carriers of non-stop flights to the west coast of US and the Far East. | |
The manufacturers' group, the EEF, welcomed the councillors' decision but the Green Party called it a "disastrous decision". | |
Under the project, the runway will be extended 405m towards Bickenhill and Hampton-in-Arden. | Under the project, the runway will be extended 405m towards Bickenhill and Hampton-in-Arden. |
Plans for a second runway for the airport were scrapped in September 2007. | Plans for a second runway for the airport were scrapped in September 2007. |
'Commercial pressure' | 'Commercial pressure' |
Peter O'Grady, West Midlands spokesman for the Engineering Employers' Federation, said the expansion was "a much needed boost for the region's economy". | Peter O'Grady, West Midlands spokesman for the Engineering Employers' Federation, said the expansion was "a much needed boost for the region's economy". |
"Despite genuine concerns from local residents it was a no brainer for Solihull Council," he said. | "Despite genuine concerns from local residents it was a no brainer for Solihull Council," he said. |
Mr O'Grady said people would no longer have to travel to London to visit places such as China and Japan. | Mr O'Grady said people would no longer have to travel to London to visit places such as China and Japan. |
"This will also mean easier access for business to the Asia-Pacific region and they will now have the chance to compete in those markets on an equal footing with companies in the South East and North West," he added. | "This will also mean easier access for business to the Asia-Pacific region and they will now have the chance to compete in those markets on an equal footing with companies in the South East and North West," he added. |
Felicity Norman, Green Party Euro-MP candidate, said: "The nine councillors have bowed to commercial pressure, not looking after the interests of the people they are supposed to represent. | Felicity Norman, Green Party Euro-MP candidate, said: "The nine councillors have bowed to commercial pressure, not looking after the interests of the people they are supposed to represent. |
"Extending the runway is going to have a catastrophic and inexcusable impact on climate change, which in itself will have a negative impact on the world economy in the long term." | "Extending the runway is going to have a catastrophic and inexcusable impact on climate change, which in itself will have a negative impact on the world economy in the long term." |