Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner said: “It’s fantastic news to hear Birmingham Airport has had a strong year, reporting 11 months of record passenger numbers.
“While the airport looks forward to a busy 2016, we are conscious of the opportunities for the airport beyond 2016. 2017 should see the beginning of construction on the HS2 interchange station, right on the doorstep of the airport.
“Although research from York Aviation estimates that HS2 could bring 750,000 additional passengers to the airport, we have yet to see a concrete strategy from the airport and Government for how HS2 can boost aviation in the centre of the country.
“Although the report by York Aviation highlighted the already significant contribution the airport makes to the region, HS2 is a game-changer, creating a very different state of affairs, and providing an array of new opportunities.
“In light of this, the airport and policy makers need to demonstrate how they will maximise the benefits of HS2, and optimise the airport’s future contributions to the region. Birmingham Airport has an important strategic role to play in fuelling the Midlands engine.”