Sydney Harbour floating heliport plan on hold
A plan for wealthy executives and tourists landing in Sydney to flit
directly to the city's famous harbour via a floating heliport has been
put on hold after fierce public opposition.
The company that was set up to run the operation, providing for quick
transfers to and from Sydney airport and scenic flights over the harbour,
said it wanted to further consider the operation's "feasibility".
"It is Newcastle Helicopter's intention to address the relevant
concerns and queries with thoroughly considered and accurate
information, and is taking appropriate steps to do so," it said in a
statement late Saturday.
It followed rising public anger over the New South Wales state
government giving the go-head last month to unlimited flights from a
barge anchored in the harbour, which is popular for yachting and close
to residential areas.
According to reports, the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) issued
the licence without consulting the community, doing an environmental
impact assessment, testing for noise, or putting the project out to
tender.
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