Richmond open for civilian flights
RAAF base could be stopgap Sydney airport
From: AAP
May 10, 2013 10:18AM
THE federal government has flagged the Richmond air force base northwest of Sydney as a stopgap solution to provide the city with a second airport.
Infrastructure and Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has released a technical study into the suitability of Wilton, southwest of Sydney, as a possible airport site to complement the existing airport at Mascot.
The study also looked at whether the RAAF base could accommodate limited civil operations.
It found that if the base was opened up it could eventually cater for about five million passengers annually.
But Mr Albanese said NSW would still need a second greenfield airport.
"Sydney needs a second airport sooner rather than later and there are limited options for a greenfield site," Mr Albanese said.
Various NSW business and community groups have previously voiced their support for a second airport to be built at Badgerys Creek.
The Wilton study found that the development of an airport at Wilton is possible, but would involve environmental and engineering challenges.
"The challenges are not insurmountable but we do need to better understand their scale and scope," Mr Albanese said in a statement on Friday.
"Importantly, this study gets the facts on the table."
Speaking to the ABC on Friday morning, he said the report showed that an airport at Wilton would cost more and take longer to build than an airport at Badgerys Creek.
Wilton is about 80km from Sydney, while Badgerys Creek is only about 55km away.
The NSW government has previously backed a second airport built at Canberra with a high speed rail link between the nation's capital and Sydney.
On Friday, NSW Treasurer Mike Baird dismissed the federal government's Wilton report as "talk".
"Until Canberra says, 'here is our firm and final proposal and here is the funding that goes with it' ... I think that we just have no hope but to ignore it," Mr Baird told ABC radio.
He said better use should be made of the existing Mascot site.
Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) acting CEO Trent Zimmerman said the federal government's report effectively ruled out Wilton as a potential site.
"This issue has been in a holding pattern for 50 years - it's time we landed a decision, and that means committing to Badgerys Creek," Mr Zimmerman said in a statement.
The TTF was not opposed to using Richmond as a temporary stand-in but "its use should not further delay the decision to secure Badgerys Creek".
Mr Zimmerman said Sydneysiders could get more out of the Mascot airport by raising the cap on hourly aircraft movement restrictions.
From those in the know, how hard is it going to be if the decision is taken to allow airlines to fly out of Richmond, is it even possible?