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Australia greenlights 3rd runway for Melbourne airport

Australia's Melbourne Airport on Friday got a longawaited approval to construct a 3rd runway, with the federal government setting out conditions to minimise the impacts of sound from airplane on surrounding communities.

The airport is anticipated to boost the economy in Victoria by A$ 6 billion ($ 4.04 billion) a year.

Catherine King, the country's transport minister, said the new runway would permit the airport to cash in on increasing need in the city and supply much better access to guests.

Throughout my consideration of this proposition, the needs of the local community have been front of mind, King stated.

The airport will also be required to consist of a provision for a lawfully enforceable commitment to restore the length of the existing east-west runway in a quote to increase opportunities for noise sharing.

It will additionally need to implement a new program for communities who would be most affected by aircraft sound and carry out a health research study into the results of noise.

These conditions, together with pertinent ecological requirements, suggest that we are stabilizing the growth of the airport with the requirements of the neighborhoods on the ground, the minister said.

Australia's flagship provider Qantas and Bain-Capital owned smaller sized rival Virgin Australia did not instantly react to Reuters' requests on how the move might affect their operations.

(source: Reuters)