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Landing fees to fund second runway

Passengers are expected to soak up an increase in airline landing fees to fund construction of a second runway at Brisbane Airport. The $1.35 billion project is expected to be completed by 2020. Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss described the 3.3km parallel runway as an "absolutely essential piece of infrastructure".
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Passengers are expected to soak up an increase in airline landing fees to fund construction of a second runway at Brisbane Airport. The $1.35 billion project is expected to be completed by 2020. Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss described the 3.3km parallel runway as an "absolutely essential piece of infrastructure".
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