Plane Stupid stage 'Corporate Takeover' at London City Airport
David Milliband | 10.06.2009 03:00 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Health
The ‘eco-takeover’ puts the spotlight on the selfishness of private jet use.
“Because of their low passenger capacity, small jets emit between five and 10 times more carbon per passenger than commercial flights,” said spokeswoman Nancy Birch. “In an age where we face potentially catastrophic climate change, this is no longer an acceptable form of transport. It’s time that private jets were grounded for good.”
Until the downturn, the private jet business was the fastest growing segment of the aviation sector. Over the last ten years it has expanded by almost 50%.
“This is yet another example of the insane rush towards massive airport and flight expansion,” Birch concludes. “The aviation industry seems to think it can pollute its way out of climate change. But anyone with half a brain will know that this is just plane stupid.”
London City airport blights the lives of some of the poorest people in London. Newham has been known to experience air pollution levels which regularly exceed EU safety limits for hightly toxic chemicals such as Nitrus Oxide and has the highest levels of mortality in under 30s in the UK from asthma, a matter that AsthmaUK are currently investigating.
Notes to the editor
A total of 27 local and regional airports around the UK are currently seeking to expand their activities.
London City Airport recently received local authority permission to expand its commercial flights from 80,000 to 120,000. The airport aims to increase this total to 170,000 by 2030.
Activists targeted London City Airport because it is one of the key drivers of the private jet business. The airport currently sees an average of 170 movements (take-offs and landings) per week. The airport’s Jet Centre predicts this figure will increase to more than 530 a week by 2030.
London City Airport was closed at the time of the eco-takeover. Security was given two hours’ warning before the first flights of the day.
The airport’s Jet Centre comprises a mixture of privately-owned jets and a for-hire business jet operation run by PrivateJet.
David Milliband
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10.06.2009 07:19
making the hole, view from the underpass
getting the banner up (it was perfect, but unfortunatley no shot of it)
Police cutting teams weren't sighted in the area at the time the press team were forced to leave. Acsess roads have now been shut down, and the woman with the phone in the armtube can't take calls anymore, so it's difficult to get any news of what's going on. More photos are available on the Plane Stupid website, check out the flickr stream.
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