Airport gets more ground support
An airport in east Kent which is set to expand over the next 25 years has taken delivery of three ground support vehicles worth £500,000.
It brings investment in operations equipment at Kent International to more than £1m over the past 12 months, airport owner Infratil said.
Fire and handling manager Paul Condon said the company was committed to having the "best possible equipment".
In October, the airport announced a 25-year expansion plan.
Owners Infratil said they hoped a million passengers would use the site each year by 2011, rising to six million by 2033.