Leeds Bradford Airport is seeking permission to run more flights at night.
By David SpereallThe boss of Leeds Bradford Airport has hit back at critics in an escalating row over night flights.It said it was not seeking to operate "unlimited" night flights, but wanted an exemption for quieter aircraft and emergency flights.In an open letter, LBA's Chief Executive Vincent Hodder described such suggestions as "misleading".
"Contrary to speculation, LBA is not seeking to change the planning conditions that apply to the airport. "This will allow LBA to ensure that it remains compliant with the conditions in a complicated and changing landscape."
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