SAC to reject Badgerys build
Sydney Airport Corporation is likely to reject its right to build the $6bn Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek.
Sydney Airport Corporation is likely to reject its right to build the $6bn Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek.
Sydney Airport Corporation has right of first refusal but cannot injunct the government or other developers.
The sale of Sydney Airport in 2002 was the most inept thing the Howard government did in its 11 years in office.
Malcolm Turnbull can hang tough in his talks with Sydney Airport, knowing billions of dollars can easily be tapped.
The PM knows there are plenty of alternative bidders for a second Sydney airport to tap if he says the word.
The SAC snubbing a deal to build the next major airport in the city’s west should be welcomed by the government.
The federal government and Sydney Airport Corporation are being urged to compromise on building a new Sydney airport.
Labor has urged the Turnbull government to negotiate the $6bn Sydney airport project “quietly and professionally”.
Chinese aviation leaders have urged the Coalition to fast-track the Western Sydney Airport.
Tourism Australia boss John O’Sullivan says Badgerys Creek’s development is critical to Australia’s economy.
The Government’s position on Sydney’s second airport runs counter to long-running calls for greater infrastructure investment.
Government seems willing to ‘go it alone’ on building next major airport after handing contract to Sydney Airport.
A row over the $5bn bill for the nation’s next big airport threatens to undermine one of the PM’s flagship projects.
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Infrastructure Australia has costed the first stage of the Badgerys Creek airport at $5 billion.
The federal government is open to developing Sydney’s second airport as a competitor to Kingsford Smith.
The government will issue a contract to Sydney Airport by the end of the year to build an airport at Badgerys Creek.
Canberra has released a set of more than 40 restrictions to govern the construction of the western Sydney airport.
More than 150 airports around the world have taken part in the Australian-led Airport Safety Week.
Sydney Airport hopes to lure more low-cost Asian airlines in a bid to continue passenger growth.
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An increase in capacity and a free-trade deal led to a huge rise in Japanese and American arrivals at Sydney Airport.
The federal government will spend $180m on a ‘biodiversity offset package’ for the planned new Western Sydney airport.
International airlines have rejected suggestions for an industry levy to help fund the second Sydney airport.
The Turnbull government will build pressure to ramp up passenger numbers at the Badgerys Creek project.
Sydney Airport is still waiting on the government to provide its development plans for the new western Sydney airport.
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