Melburnian1
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This is not the first time that this subject has been raised, and it may not be the last:
Melbourne Airport night curfew inevitable as housing keeps coming
In a typical quarter there are 60 to 70 noise complaints: only two a day, but they are still made despite many aircraft now being quieter than say a decade ago.
The proposed third runway is one future relevant factor; housing developments slowly encroaching are another.
A curfew at MEL would make the case for high speed rail slightly stronger, as curfews in both MEL and SYD would make operations even more difficult when night flights were late.
Melbourne Airport night curfew inevitable as housing keeps coming
In a typical quarter there are 60 to 70 noise complaints: only two a day, but they are still made despite many aircraft now being quieter than say a decade ago.
The proposed third runway is one future relevant factor; housing developments slowly encroaching are another.
A curfew at MEL would make the case for high speed rail slightly stronger, as curfews in both MEL and SYD would make operations even more difficult when night flights were late.