The UK government has approved London Luton Airport’s expansion, including a new terminal to boost annual passenger capacity to 32 million by 2043. Despite environmental concerns, the decision prioritizes national growth, with the project expected to generate 11,000 jobs and £1.5 billion in annual economic output. Luton, primarily serving leisure travelers, is operated by London Luton Airport Operations Ltd, majority-owned by Spain’s Aena and Australian investor AMP.

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