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Birmingham Airport unveils vision for growth, a new business park and 250,000 jobs in the region

Airport's long-term vision endorsed by Midland business leaders including GBSLEP and Chamber of Commerce

Paul Kehoe, chief executive of Birmingham Airport

Birmingham Airport has joined forces with a coalition of business leaders to unveil plans that enable it to grow and help create a quarter of a million Midland jobs in the process.

Its vision, which has been formally endorsed by the Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP, the Black Country LEP and the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Group, supports growth of up to 70 million passengers each year and up to 500,000 air transport movements from an expanded facility.

The airport’s plan supports the development of a business park for the Midlands manufacturing sector alongside the expanded site, and one of Europe’s biggest conference centres at the NEC.

The airport’s long-term vision is a response to questions asked by the Airports Commission, which is examining the need for additional º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airport capacity and will recommend to government how this can be met in the short, medium and long-term.

Paul Kehoe, CEO of Birmingham Airport, said great cities like Birmingham deserve great airports.

“In 20 years’ time British air travel will double and it is widely acknowledged that all the country’s long-haul traffic cannot be routed through one airport in West London,” he said.

“Instead, we believe that the best thing for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ aviation is to create a network of long-haul national airports, each supporting the comparative economic advantages of that region to boost trade, foreign investment and tourism.”

A high proportion of the country’s potential demand for business air travel comes from the Midlands catchment area, which is home to half a million businesses, 6.5 million employees and specialises in high-value manufacturing sectors.