The Australian division of the Royal Aeronautical Society is holding an online webinar on April 22 discussing the question of Sydney’s proposed second airport.

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The RAeS online webinar, titled “Sydney’s second airport: reality and myth”, will be hosted by Aviation Safety Regulatory Review (ASRR) author David Forsyth.
The panel of guests features Dr Warren Mundy from the University of NSW School of Aviation, Airservices executive general manager for air traffic control Greg Hood and Regional Development Australia Sydney committee executive officer Bob Germaine.
Tickets for the event, which runs from 1200-1300 Friday April 22, are available from this website: https://raeswebinar.eventbrite.com.au/.