Campaigners against Heathrow expansion lose legal challenge
LONDON — Campaigners fighting British government plans to expand Heathrow Airport lost a challenge in one of the country’s highest courts on Wednesday, in a decision which deemed the expansion lawful.
A coalition of local councils, environmental activists and London residents claims the government has failed to properly address the impact on air quality, climate change, noise and congestion that adding a third runway would entail. London Mayor Sadiq Khan had also backed the lawsuit.
But the court ruling, which can be appealed, supports the plan to make Europe’s biggest airport even bigger. Britain’s Parliament last year approved the project, which the government describes as the most important transportation decision in a generation.