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Archive for June, 2010

Proposed Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand Alliance

Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand are seeking authorisation from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission to make, and give effect to, the Australasian Airline Alliance Agreement, an associated Code Share Agreement and proposed related agreements which are contemplated by the Alliance Agreement (together the Alliance).
A copy of the applications and submissions, including a submission [...]

Public Works (Offer Back of and Compensation for Acquired Land) Amendment Bill Report Back

The Local Government and Environment Committee has examined the Public Works (Offer Back of and Compensation for Acquired Land) Amendment Bill and recommends that it not be passed.  You can read a copy of the full report back here.

NZ Airports Magazine – Edition 8

The latest NZ Airports Magazine – Edition 8

Minister to take Canada Goose Problems to Cabinet

Minister outlines a possible position on Canada Goose control and calls for feedback.

New CAA Board Members Announced

Transport Minister Steven Joyce has announced the appointments of Peter Griffiths, Anita Mazzoleni and John Bartlett to the board of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
 
Peter Griffiths and Anita Mazzoleni have been appointed for a three year term and John Bartlett for a two year term. The appointments commence on 25 June 2010.
 
Mr Joyce says with a [...]

Protection Status Changes for Plover: Canada Goose – not yet

The risk to aviation of the Spur-winged Plover has been recognised, but there is no action on the Canada Goose.

Runway sealant fingered for SA Airlink December crash

The South African Civil Aviation Authority’s (SACAA) Accident and Incident Investigation (AIID) Division has, in a new report, released today, fingered a fog spray sealant applied to the runway at George airport in November last year for a planecrash in December. [read more....]

Supreme Court Dismisses Leave to Appeal on Airport Land

In December 2009, the Court of Appeal decided disputed land at Auckland Airport is still required for a public work, and even if not required for a public work it would be unfair, unreasonable and impracticable to require the land to be offered back. Leave to appeal this decision has been dismissed

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