The owner of Luton Airport has delayed the submission of its £1.5bn expansion plans.
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Campaigners take Bristol Airport expansion to High Court
Campaign group Bristol Airport Action Network (BAAN) will today mount its legal challenge in the High Court against the expansion of Bristol Airport.
Bam Nuttall completes work on railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen
Bam Nuttall has completed work on a railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen as part of the £14M Inverness Airport Station programme.
Who is new transport secretary Mark Harper?
Conservative MP for the Forest of Dean Mark Harper has been hired as transport secretary, less than two months after Anne-Marie Trevelyan took the role – will his guidance of the Department for Transport differ much from what we expected of his predecessor?
Final works underway on Inverness Airport Station
Network Rail begins its next programme of works for the £14M construction of Inverness Airport Station today.
Ryanair lodges objection against proposed £175M tunnel under Dublin Airport
Ryanair has lodged an objection against operator Dublin Airport Authority’s (DAA) plans to build a tunnel under the airport.
Vote to be taken on Alderney airport expansion after cost doubles
The States of Guernsey will vote on whether to move ahead with plans to expand and refurbish the airport on the island of Alderney at an inflated cost of £24M, double the £12M sum agreed in 2019.
Luton Airport’s £260M autonomous light rail link delayed
The autonomous light rail link being built to connect Luton Airport with Luton Parkway station has been delayed again.
New transport secretary backs Heathrow Airport expansion
New transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan has backed the expansion of Heathrow Airport during a fringe meeting at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
Project Speed on steroids: what do the infrastructure planning reforms mean?
In early September, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities announced that the examination period for infrastructure projects could be shortened from six months to four months, that there would be a forthcoming infrastructure action plan and that there would be fixed timescales for non-material amendments to Development Consent…