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1994 No. 109 AIR NAVIGATION (AERODROME CURFEW) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) - REG 2
2. Regulation 6 (Curfew)
2.1 Subregulation 6 (9): Omit the subregulation, substitute:
"(9) Despite subregulation (1), an aircraft may land at, or take off from, the
Aerodrome during a curfew period if the sole purpose of the movement of the
aircraft is the carriage of freight and the number of those movements does not
exceed:
(a) for aircraft of the kind known as A300 that are registered in the name
of, or operated by or for, Qantas Airways Limited:
(i) before 4 April 1995-6 aircraft movements in a week; and
(ii) from, and including, 4 April 1995-9 aircraft movements in a
week; and
(b) for aircraft of the kind known as BAe-146 registered in the name of,
or operated by or for, Ansett Transport Industries Limited-28 aircraft
movements in a week;
(c) for aircraft of the kind known as DC9 registered in the name of, or
operated by or for, Mayne Nickless Limited-12 aircraft movements in a
week (subject to subregulation 6 (9A));
(d) for aircraft of the kind known as B737-300QC registered in the name of
National Jet Systems Pty Ltd and operated by or for Australian Air
Express Pty Ltd (being a subsidiary of Qantas Airways Limited)-before
4 April 1995, 12 aircraft movements in a week.".
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