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Birmingham Airport's introduction of trial flight paths has upset neighbours

Birmingham Airport's poor handling of the introduction of new flight paths has risked permanently damaging relations with nearby residents.

Aeroplane taking off on the runway at Birmingham Airport

Birmingham Airport made a series of mistakes as it tested new flight paths following the extension of its runway and risks permanently damaging relations with nearby residents, the Commons had been warned.

MP Caroline Spelman (Con) said the local the airport but this was changing because of the poor handling of the introduction of new flight paths.

And Transport Minister Robert Goodwill told the Commons: “I hope that the airport will listen to the concerns raised tonight and will act on them.”

It follows months of controversy over trials to help the airport decide on new flight paths. Last year, more than 2,000 residents living near Birmingham Airport signed a petition warning their lives were being made a misery by noise caused by trials launched in May.

The airport has now announced its preferred flight path, which will involve planes turning so that they minimise noise levels over the nearby village of Hampton-in-Arden.

Mrs Spelman told the Commons that she welcomed this decision, but there must be a trial period to ensure it does indeed minimise the level of noise experienced by residents.

However, she also said the process of testing out different routes had been “poor”.

She warned: “The local community feels it has not been listened to, particularly in the rejection of its proposal for an option 6a, an alternative flight path that would have minimised noise nuisance.”