One airline expects flight caps to end
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Paul Clinton
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -- So far, most of the 11 airlines using the
airport have kept mum about whether they would support or oppose a
proposal by Newport Beach to extend flight restrictions.
A Southwest Airlines spokeswoman changed that pattern Friday when she
said the airline expects the flight caps to be lifted after Dec. 31,
2005, when the settlement agreement expires.
“It’s our understanding that the agreement will end in 2005,” said
Kristin Nelson, a spokeswoman for the airline. “We would expect that to
happen.”
Officials from Newport Beach and Orange County are working on a
possible extension of the settlement agreement, which went into place in
1985.
Under the conditions now in place, the airlines are limited to 8.4
million annual passengers and 73 daily departures and operate under a
series of noise limits.
Newport Beach Councilman Gary Proctor, who is working closely with
other officials to extend the limits, said he wasn’t surprised by
Southwest’s position.
“It’s a legal argument that we have anticipated,” Proctor said. “The
argument is not all that surprising or unreasonable. There’s going to be
opposition to the settlement extension in some quarters.”
Proctor and other City Council colleagues have proposed extending the
caps, but with moderate increases.
Under a Newport Beach proposal, the annual passenger cap would
increase to 9.8 million while daily departures would up to 85 -- a 16%
increase for both. The airport’s mandatory nighttime curfew, put in place
prior to 1985, would be extended until 2026.
Nelson said the airline expects the curfew to stay in place past 2005.
It was grandfathered into effect past 1990, when Congress changed federal
law to require airports to seek federal approval for new restrictions.
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