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Queenstown Airport sticks to existing ‘noise boundaries’

Latest 10-year plan rejects residents' call for extension.

Queenstown Airport.

Peter Owens Thu, 22 Sep 2022

Queenstown Airport’s new 10-year plan has proposals to reduce air noise within its existing "air noise boundaries" despite forecasting an increase in passenger numbers over the coming decade.

Residents near the airport demanded an extension of the boundaries before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The plan,

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Peter Owens Thu, 22 Sep 2022
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