Gatwick Airport was in Surrey until 1974, when it became part of West Sussex as a result of a county boundary change. The original, pre-World War II airport was built on the site of a manor in the parish of Charlwood. The land was first used as an aerodrome in the 1920s, and in 1933 commercial flights there were approved by the Air Ministry.
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These and other planned improvements are designed to enable the airport to handle 53 million passengers by 2023.[170]
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London Gatwick Airport is to be known simply as Gatwick Airport