UK regulator says new runways will require more compensation payouts
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BRITAIN'S aviation regulator said on Tuesday the much-needed expansion of the country's airport capacity would require higher compensation payouts to communities affected by new runways.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) told a government-appointed commission tasked with recommending where a new runway should be built that without extra compensation, the expansion plans could be scuppered.
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