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  • Brisbane Airport’s Master Plan receives government approval

    Brisbane Airport’s Master Plan has received the green light from the Federal Government.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss says the planned upgrades to the airport over the next 20 years contained in the Master Plan “will be key to easing congestion and increasing capacity”.

    Brisbane Airport has commenced work on a new parallel runway, while a regional satellite facility, upgraded terminal facilities and improved road and transport networks are also on the cards for the next two decades.

    “Brisbane Airport is one of Australia’s fastest growing passenger and freight airports,” Truss said in a statement.

    “The proposed infrastructure investments will provide benefits to the local, state, regional and national economies.”

    The new parallel runway, part of the estimated $3.8 billion investment in infrastructure between now and 2034, was due to be completed in 2020 and would give Brisbane Airport the same level of capacity as Singapore and Hong Kong.

    Brisbane Airport Corporation chief executive Julieanne Alroe said the Master Plan would ensure the airport was able to accommodate the expected doubling of passenger numbers to around 48 million by 2034.

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