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Joe Curry
3rd Jan 2002, 15:29
Source: Evening News

Wed 2 Jan 2002

EDINBURGH Airport has bucked the downward trend plaguing the airline industry by reporting a surprise increase in passenger numbers.

New figures revealed a rise of ten per cent over the past 12 months despite the devastating effects of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Holiday bookings across Scotland and the UK have been in freefall overthe past few months as tourists avoid air travel. However, management
at Edinburgh said they were pleased the airport had managed to weather the storm and insisted they were "optimistic" for 2002. The six
millionth passenger went through the airport this year.

Negotiations are set to resume shortly with Continental for a transatlantic route from the Capital after talks were shelved followingthe terror attacks.

Richard Jeffrey, managing director of Edinburgh Airport Ltd, said senior staff were working on a "15-year masterplan" to revolutionise the site. He said: "We will see the airport continuing to grow with several hundred million pounds being invested."

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Young Paul
3rd Jan 2002, 19:48
Be nice if they extended the parallel taxiway to the full length, as well. A significant fraction of go-arounds that I have experienced have been due to aircraft in front missing the exit then having to go to the end of the runway and backtrack.

Joe Curry
4th Jan 2002, 10:52
&gt;Does this proposed airport expansion mean that the air traffic control staff in the EDI control tower will be able to see a greater or lesser proportion of the runway?&lt;

Control Tower? The one promised by BAA for completion this March? <img src="mad.gif" border="0">

One must look at BAA's latest EDI announcement as
a smokescreen to divert attention from the neglect
at Scotland's capital city airport they have been rightfully accused.

Those full length taxiways are also notice-able by
their absence - BAA promised these earlier this year. <img src="mad.gif" border="0">