Response from Manchester Airports Group (M.A.G)

The need for the development of new runway capacity in the South East of England is widely recognised. However it is unlikely that such capacity could be delivered for at least fifteen years. This means that making best use of the capacity we already have in the interim period is absolutely imperative. By not realising the full potential of airports which are currently underutilised, consumers and the UK economy will suffer as a result of higher air fares and limits on international connectivity. In addition opportunities to realise economic benefits from making best use of this capacity will be lost.

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Arrow Cargo

Arrow Cargo was founded in 1950 by the visionary aviation pioneer, George Batchelor and is among the oldest air carriers in the U.S. continuing to operate under the same, originally registered name. A key component in the South Florida community for almost 60 years, Arrow is the largest U.S. registered air cargo carrier based at Miami International Airport, providing comprehensive cargo logistics services.

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Target True Zero: Government Policy Toolkit to Accelerate Uptake of Electric and Hydrogen Aircraft

whitePaper | July 26, 2023

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FAA Safety Briefing

whitePaper | May 4, 2022

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A Climate Technology White Paper

whitePaper | October 19, 2022

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Arrow Cargo

Arrow Cargo was founded in 1950 by the visionary aviation pioneer, George Batchelor and is among the oldest air carriers in the U.S. continuing to operate under the same, originally registered name. A key component in the South Florida community for almost 60 years, Arrow is the largest U.S. registered air cargo carrier based at Miami International Airport, providing comprehensive cargo logistics services.

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