Heathrow Airport has been granted permission to appeal against a block on its plans for a third runway.
In February the Court of Appeal found the government decision to allow the plans to go ahead was unlawful.
At the time the court said the government had not taken its climate commitments into account, but Heathrow said it would appeal.
The Supreme Court has now given permission for an appeal to go ahead.
Heathrow said it would go ahead with the appeal, despite the aviation sector taking a massive hit from the coronavirus crisis.
An airport spokesman said: "Responding to the impacts of coronavirus is our priority right now. We do believe that once the benefits of air travel and connectivity have been restored in years to come, an expanded Heathrow will be required."
The Heathrow spokesman added that the privately funded project would "see billions of pounds pumped into the UK's economy, stimulating sectors across the country and creating tens of thousands of new jobs."
source: BBC News