Joan Pease MP • 2023-06-18
Airservices Australia has provided me with the latest updates on the progress in addressing the impact of aircraft noise operations.
I have been advised that after the June/July school holidays, AirServices Australia will present the second round of design options that have been developed in response to community consultation that has been received this year. I am advised that the new design options will focus primarily on increasing operations over water, notably Simultaneous Opposite Direction Parallel Runway Operations (SODPROPS). AirServices Australia have advised that they will also share at this time: - Outcomes of phase one engagement – including next steps and implementation timeframes - Final Communications Approach – including how feedback has shaped this approach - Options to reduce the impact of legacy runway over land operations to the north between 10pm and 6am – based on the feedback we received during round one discussions - Increased reporting on operations – initial reporting of SODPROPS, Noise Abatement Procedures and other operations – based on feedback we received during round one discussions and during the Post Implementation Review. After these design options are released, AirServices Australia will hold a second round of community consultations, with the specific dates and locations for these sessions published a minimum of two weeks ahead. I will keep Baysiders updated on developments regarding the Noise Action Plan.
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