Government policy
In December 2003, the Government published its Future of Air Transport White Paper which set out the UK's policy for sustainable aviation over the next 30 years. This was a crucial document for BAA and the future of aviation in the UK, concluding that new runways are needed in the south-east. It advises that: - Stansted should be the location for the first new runway
- An additional runway could be built at Heathrow, providing environmental issues are resolved
- However, land at Gatwick should be safeguarded for a second runway, if it proves impossible at Heathrow
- Land at Edinburgh and Glasgow will be safeguarded for possible future runways.
The White Paper also makes clear that there are environmental limits which must be respected and sets out a range of measures to address climate change, noise, air quality and surface transport. Use the links to look at the Air Transport White Paper and BAA's full response to the paper. In December 2006, the Government also published a follow-up report giving details of progress made.
The UK Government also sets out an integrated sustainable development strategy, which aims to achieve a productive economy and a just and healthy society in ways that protect and enhance the environment. As well as the Air Transport White Paper, there are two other major reports that have been published with an impact on our industry; the Eddington Transport Study and The Stern Review.
The Department for Transport has now published the results of its environmental assessment showing that the environmental limits for a third runway at Heathrow can be met. For more information visit the DfT website.
The Eddington Transport Study published in December 2006 examines the long-term links between transport and the UK's economic productivity, growth and stability, within the UK's broader commitment to sustainable development.
The Stern Review provides a detailed report on the economics of climate change and what needs to be done to stabilise the effects of global warming. Since the original Review, three follow-up papers have been published.
Our corporate responsibility policy sets out the commitments that we have made as a company to contribute to the wider goal of sustainable development.
enhance the environment. As well as the Air Transport White Paper, there are two other major reports that have been published with an impact on our industry; the Eddington Transport Study and The Stern Review.
The Department for Transport has now published the results of its environmental assessment showing that the environmental limits for a third runway at Heathrow can be met. For more information visit the DfT website.
The Eddington Transport Study: Published in December 2006, it examines the long-term links between transport and the UK's economic productivity, growth and stability, within the UK's broader commitment to sustainable development.
The Stern Review: A detailed report on the economics of climate change and what needs to be done to stabilise the effects of global warming. Since the original Review, three follow-up papers have been published.
Our corporate responsibility policy sets out the commitments that we have made as a company to contribute to the wider goal of sustainable development.



