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The enormous cost of building a new airport in the Thames estuary will mean airlines paying seven times as much for landing fees compared with the present costs at Heathrow, an industry analysis has revealed….
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Hundreds of residents in a “forgotten” part of London are demanding ministers lengthen the high-speed rail tunnel through their community. When Transport Secretary Justine Greening approved plans for the ?32 billion HS2 link this month, she announced a 2.7-mile tunnel through Ruislip, in a concession to protesters who say their lives will be blighted by noise and disruption
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19-08-2010 06:00 A walkthrough video on the upcoming terminal 1 expansion planned at Bangalore airport. For more detailed pictures, please visit the Bangalore Aviation website.
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09-01-2012 23:24 Heathrow Zero emissions electric track cars. Awesome network, Just Speak and tell it where to go and it will take you to the bus terminals.
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Britain may build a 50 billion-pound ($77 billion) airport on the mudflats of the Thames estuary instead of expanding London’s crowded Heathrow hub as the government examines how to meet burgeoning demand for flights.
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