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Gateway Kent Examines Thames Estuary Airport Plans to Come Under the Spotlight

 

Kent, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/26/2012 -- The case for a Thames Estuary airport is to be put under the spotlight by a powerful group of business chiefs and council leaders. The South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP) is to commission a major study into airports in the region. The study will consider "the optimum location for a potential hub airport" in the area. The LEP is a group of business and council representatives which is set up by the government in order to steer job creation and boost investment in the region. It has identified the Thames Gateway as a key area for its aim of helping create 113,000 jobs in North Kent and south Essex over the next 20 years. Managing Director of Gateway Kent commented, saying “If these plans get the go ahead, the airport is set to be possibly the largest airport in the world – a great accomplishment for such a small country – compared to countries as large as USA and China. Creating 113,000 jobs is an added bonus”

Both Kent County Council and Medway council are represented on the LEP and their opposition to airport plans for north Kent are well known.

Some business leaders, however, are supportive of the idea because of its potential to create thousands of jobs. The LEP’s study could be influential in making the case for or against the plans for a new hub airport and is likely to be a major contribution to the government’s consultation around the issue. As well as the proposals for a new airport, the study will also focus on how best to increase capacity around the existing airports over the next decade. Managing Director of Gateway Kent continued, “With the large number jobs that are to be created I can’t see why anyone would be against it, especially with the economy the way it is currently.”

In a four-page statement on the study, the LEP says unless something is done to improve capacity, businesses will relocate from the south east to northern Europe. "Already London Heathrow is losing routes to European competitors due to the overcrowding." The comment echoes the arguments put forward by London Mayor Boris Johnson in advancing his case for an airport in the Thames Estuary. A Medway Council spokesman said: "Medway welcomes the LEP study on airport capacity in the South East. We are not in the least bit convinced of the need for a new hub airport as promoted by Boris Johnson or Sir Norman Foster. The study will see what capacity we already have available and how that can be better joined up rather than look at pie in the sky ideas, which are unlikely to ever see the light of day."A source from Gateway Kent said, “Gateway Kent is an ambitious, dedicated sales and marketing company. Our commitment to our existing clients as well as our continued efforts to diversify our portfolio have set us as a market leader in outsourced direct sales and marketing therefore expansion is a far from a pie in the sky idea from us, we will continue to grow.”

Source: http://www.kentonline.co.uk