Government Report on General Aviation

On the 6th of August 2008 a landmark report on the nation’s General Aviation industry - its current health and future challenges, was released. Definately a positive step by the government, but we’re not quite sure if it will be able to undo the damage that has been done by letting airports such as Hoxton Park convert into freehold titles that allow them to be wiped out by other industry or residential developments.

Please read the media release, or visit General Aviation page from the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Goverment website to see other related information regarding the report.

One Response to “Government Report on General Aviation”

  1. Peter J Ricketts Says:

    Where will my children’s children and their children park their Gulfstream jet.

    The politicians and their bureaucrat masters once again have shown no long term planning ability.
    They are all failed flops - that is why they work in Public Servant hideaway departments.

    Sydney, as Australia’s biggets city, needs more airports, not less.
    The fact a bank seescan a way of making a dollar is really no reason to give them whatever they want.

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