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Environment Plan.


Airport Master Plans have been prepared for most airports in the UK. This follows the publication of the Government’s White Paper, ‘The Future of Air Transport’1 in December 2003. Following detailed economic, capacity and environmental studies, Government policy is to support growth at Manchester up to the capacity of its two runways. But this is subject to dealing with the environmental challenges that growth will bring. By 2030, the Government believes the number of passengers travelling through the Airport could reach 50 million a year.
Our Vision is to be simply better in all that we do, and to be internationally recognised as one of the leading 21st century airports. We are passionate about helping to make the North West a better region in which to live, work and do business. We want to help make the Manchester City Region one of the most dynamic and prosperous in the UK.
This Vision is further explained in our Master Plan. The Master Plan sets out how we see our business developing through to 2030 and outlines our approach to important issues such as sustainable development, environmental impact and our economic and social effect on local communities and the wider North West. We are committed to the sustainable growth of our business. Our aim is to maximise the economic and social benefits that we bring while minimising the environmental and social harm caused by our activities. The Master Plan is supported by four detailed Action Plans that cover:

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1st Edtion
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Environment Plan.
Management
English
2010
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