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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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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The article says the project will be funded by an increase in airline landing fees, which passengers are expected to soak up.

The second runway is a $1.35 billion project, according to the article.

The project is expected to be completed by 2020.

The planned parallel runway is 3.3 km long, as noted in the article.

Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss described the 3.3 km parallel runway as "an absolutely essential piece of infrastructure," indicating the project is being built for its strategic importance.

Yes — the article states passengers are expected to soak up an increase in airline landing fees used to fund construction.

In this article's context, landing fees are the charges increased to help fund the runway build, with passengers expected to absorb those higher costs.

Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss is quoted in the article calling the new runway "an absolutely essential piece of infrastructure."