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Greg Hyde 20th April 2020 09:43 AM

Sydney Airport granted permission to store more grounded aircraft

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The government has granted approval for Sydney Airport to use the shortest of its three runways to store grounded aircraft.

The east-way runway will now double its capacity to accommodate 50 planes. Traditionally, the strip accounts for less than one in 10 take-off and landings and is used during bad weather or under noise-sharing arrangements.

Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said, “This measure begins next Wednesday and is a safe and practical response to the significant demand for aircraft parking from domestic and international airlines.

“The continued movement of essential workers, medical supplies and agricultural exports are uninterrupted with the airport’s primary north-south parallel runways remaining operational.”

The move is a temporary measure and was made in consultation with Airservices Australia and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

Sydney Airport aims to resume normal operations when the aircraft can be accommodated in normal parking bays.

It’s currently estimated that Qantas and Jetstar have grounded 200 of their 316 aircraft, and Virgin and Tigerair 105.

However, a handful of those are likely to return to service, after the government finalised a deal with Qantas and Virgin to underwrite a minimum domestic network, to the value of $165 million.

The services will cover all capital cities and begin to roll out immediately before being reviewed in eight weeks’ time.

It means the number of passenger flights operated by the Qantas Group will increase from 105 to 164 per week; while Virgin will shift from running only Sydney-Melbourne services to now flying 64 return services.
https://australianaviation.com.au/20...ircraft-82350/

Shaal L 20th April 2020 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Hyde (Post 109659)
Sydney Airport granted permission to store more grounded aircraft



https://australianaviation.com.au/20...ircraft-82350/

Isn't 16L/34R the shortest?.

Erik H. Bakke 21st April 2020 08:59 AM

Yes, but it's so far away it would cost too much in fuel to send them there :D

MarkR 21st April 2020 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaal L (Post 109663)
Isn't 16L/34R the shortest?.

There’s only 90m difference, but prevailing winds are more important in that context

Steve S... 2 21st April 2020 12:34 PM

We are now coming into the season of horrendous westerly winds. They often commence in May or June but we have had them three times already in April.

So they must be ok with scrambling to clear all stored aircraft off runway 07/25 when this happens? Or just close the airport when the crosswind exceeds limits.... !?

MarkR 21st April 2020 04:55 PM

An airport is never closed because of winds regardless, and most aircraft can handle decent crosswinds, after all 07/25 was closed for quite a number of years

Robert.M 25th April 2020 01:55 PM

I have updated RXA list https://1drv.ms/x/s!Aj_jQ5lHkqWMriRz...S2AEQ?e=A8fsJ3

Adrian B 28th April 2020 10:18 AM

Link to Ingrid Hendriksen Photography here for a heap of amazing shots from Avalon.

Pay attention to the engine covers for a little fun.

MarkR 28th April 2020 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Adrian B (Post 109713)
Link to Ingrid Hendriksen Photography here for a heap of amazing shots from Avalon.

Pay attention to the engine covers for a little fun.

Nalanji Dreaming looks a bit odd with the whirly birds on the roof

Adrian B 28th April 2020 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkR (Post 109714)
Nalanji Dreaming looks a bit odd with the whirly birds on the roof

New and improved Ram Air Turbines??


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