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NSW: Qantas, Singapore, call for end to Sydney curfew


AAP General News (Australia)
07-07-2008
NSW: Qantas, Singapore, call for end to Sydney curfew

SYDNEY, July 6 AAP - Qantas and Singapore Airlines have called for a curfew at Sydney
Airport to be scrapped to allow flights throughout the night at Australia's largest air
hub.

The two airlines are lobbying the federal government for the changes, saying a cap
of 80 flights an hour, and an 11pm to 6am curfew, are restricting growth at the airport.

Both argue that quieter planes make it possible to scrap the night curfew, with Qantas
arguing jets should be allowed to land but not take off.

Without change, a second airport would have to be built in Sydney to cope with booming
traffic numbers, ...

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