Alternative UK Airports
James Cameron | 25.05.2004 16:13
In 1989, the House of Commons Select Committee raised the idea of joint military/civil airports in the UK. At that time, the committee identified five airfields within a 60-mile radius of London which were under utilised. Two of these were Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and Lyneham in Wiltshire. The latter only has a 7,800 ft runway, but Brize Norton is capable of accepting a Boeing 747 aircraft which needs over 9,000 ft of runway. RAF St Mawgan at Newquay in Cornwall, which is also capable of Boeing 747 operations, has been operating as a joint civil/military airport for several years; and proposals are under current consideration for RAF Leuchars, south of Dundee in Scotland, to be run as a joint civil/military facility. It is understood also that the UK Ministry of Defence is currently conducting a study involving Brize Norton, Lyneham and St Mawgan to decide which two of these three airfields should be retained for military operations. Surely, the UK government should be looking at the possibility of utilising these existing facilities and building the infrastructure necessary to provide the airport capacity which is required in the South East. In addition, it should be examining the possibility of further joint civil/military operations in other regions of the country.
James Cameron
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