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Airspace Modernisation Strategy

01 November 2022

Lead MP

Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
Lib Dem

Responding Minister

Huw Merriman

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TransportForeign AffairsStandards & Ethics
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Other Contributors: 4

At a Glance

Christine Jardine raised concerns about airspace modernisation strategy in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Jardine requested assurances that technological advancements are being fully considered in modernisation efforts. She also asked for additional government funding to support affected airports recovering from the pandemic's impact. Lastly, she urged for better communication channels between stakeholders and local communities to ensure transparency and understanding of airspace changes.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Edinburgh West
Opened the debate
Christine Jardine highlighted the significant impact of outdated airspace on local communities, noting that constituents frequently reach out to her about noise pollution and disrupted sleep patterns due to nearby airports. She stressed the importance of modernising the UK's airspace to accommodate more efficient and environmentally friendly flight paths for the aviation sector's recovery post-pandemic. However, she expressed concern over the increased costs and complexities associated with these changes, especially as many airports struggle to recover from pandemic-related financial losses.

Government Response

Huw Merriman
Government Response
The Minister of State, Department for Transport (Huw Merriman) outlined the UK's airspace modernisation strategy aimed at improving efficiency, reducing noise and emissions through new technologies. He noted that CAP1616 was introduced to ensure fairer and more transparent changes in airspace, addressing the concerns about night-time flights by maintaining current regulations while ensuring transparency and consultation. The FASI programme received £9.2 million government funding, with Edinburgh airport receiving £484,500. Free route airspace deployment over Scottish airspace is expected to save 12,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. New powers introduced through the Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Act 2021 safeguard airspace modernisation by allowing the Secretary of State for Transport to direct entities for progress or cooperation with changes in airspace.
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