Corporate Contrails
Future Control of Airports
During the past two years the ABAA along with other industry associations, the airlines and the public have grappled with existing problems at our major airports and particularly Sydney. During the long and arduous debates on the future of Sydney airport we have had to deal with policymakers at the federal level who are servants of the national Government.
Like most national Governments, and particularly the present Labor Government, their priorities and agendas do not include aviation. For sure they have the constitutional responsibility but it is not one which sits comfortably with them. They have seen fit to insist that aviation should totally ‘pay its way’ under cost recovery without any recognition of the social role that aviation has played in this country. Its continued role is now in jeopardy.
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