BANKSTOWN AIRPORT Community Aviation Consultation Group - 4 March 2021 sydneymetroairports.com.au - Sydney Metro Airport
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BANKSTOWN AIRPORT Community Aviation Consultation Group 4 March 2021 Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au
Introduction • Attendees • Apologies • Minutes of prior meeting • Chairperson Update • Terms of Reference – refresh for next BACACG meeting Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 2
BACACG Terms of Reference – Refresh Department guidelines (2011): • Impacts of existing development and operations • Plans for future development/implementation of the airport’s Master Plan or develop a new plan • Proposals to increase or change aviation services • Noise (including aircraft noise) and environmental issues • Ground transport and access issues • Access issues for passengers, including people with disabilities • Planning, regulatory, and policy changes affecting the airport • Improvements or changes to airport facilities • Ensuring effective complaints-handling in place reports from ASA/CASA on issues affecting the community • The contribution of the airport to the local, regional and national economy • Strategies to ensure the broad community is informed of issues discussed in the group. Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 3
Airport Update Daniel Jarosch, CEO David Binskin, GM Aviation Chris Callcott, GM Property Bespoke General and Recreational Airport for South West Growth Centre of Sydney. A Bespoke Commercial and Employment Hub for the Camden Region. sydneymetroairports.com.au
Vision, Values and Brand • Reimagining our purpose vision, values and brand for Bankstown Airport site & SMA • New site name, new corporate brand • New wayfinding and placemaking • Planned launch in September 2021 • Next steps: • Independent focus groups to be undertaken in March/April 2021 • Presentation of new strategy to BACACG at next meeting (closed session) • Presentation to key stakeholders pre-launch Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 5
Our Purpose and Vision Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 6
Our Values – we CARE Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 7
Powering our Future – SMA Utilities Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 8
Aviaton operations David Binskin, GM Aviation Bespoke General and Recreational Airport for South West Growth Centre of Sydney. A Bespoke Commercial and Employment Hub for the Camden Region. sydneymetroairports.com.au
Aircraft Movements and Noise 1 Aircraft Movements • Aircraft movements2 for CY2020: 229,942 or -15% (CY2019: 270,864) • Anticipate continued shorter term trend of lower flying school movements offset by steady movement numbers in charter operations of aircraft less than 7 tonnes. The NRL will also be using Bankstown Airport again this season. Noise Complaints • 159 noise complaints received by Airservices for CY2020 (CY2019: 110) with 11 in January 2021 • Increase associated with COVID-19 restrictions and community staying home for longer periods • Airservices requested a review of late night circuit training at both Bankstown and Camden Airports. Identified a flying school at Bankstown, with reminder to all schools of the airport’s noise abatement procedures • A complaint received by Airservices of early morning noise relating to aircraft ground engine runs. SMA conducted a review and it was not an aircraft, with potential noise from the M5 works. Premier General Aviation Airport and 1 SMA is responsible for noise produced from aircraft on the ground. SMA works with Airservices to review complaints from Major Commercial Centre in Sydney residents regarding airborne aircraft. 2Bankstown Airport Master Plan 2019 forecast traffic sydneymetroairports.com.au movements of circa 280,000 for CY2021. 10
Aviation Infrastructure • Airfield Ground Lighting upgrade to be completed by 30 April 2021: • Full LED lighting system being installed • Runway Centre and main northern taxiway (TWY A and A1) • CASA flight testing 23 April • Airside Pavement works: • 6 asphalt areas repaired in February 2021 (TWY J, M1, N1, K apron) • Concrete apron near Airbus (CareFlight) Hangar to be completed in March 2021 Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 11
Aviation Emergency Training Exercise • Aviation Emergency Training Exercise to be held on 30 March 2021 • Purpose is to train both airport staff and NSW Emergency Services in aviation emergency response, and to assess existing emergency plans and procedures • BA146 aircraft to be used for the exercise (Pionair) • Exercise includes mock aircraft accident carrying 10 passengers and cargo • All Emergency Services will be located in a “staging area” on the airport to reduce any community impacts • Emergency Services crews will be released in sequence to represent real-time emergency services arrival scenario Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 12
WSA and Airspace Changes In 2018 SMA proposed a revised Sydney Basin Airspace to the WSA section of the Dept. of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications (DITRDC): • New training areas to both the north and south of Sydney • Small aircraft lanes to facilitate movement around the Sydney Basin • Instrument Approach from the south to be used during bad weather • An expert steering group (ESG) has been established by DITRDC and we are awaiting the outcomes. Airspace and flightpaths will be finalised by 2024. • Forum on Western Sydney Airport (FOWSA) • FOWSA links the community and stakeholders, with the Australian Government and WSA • SMA was previously GA representative on FOWSA – Appointment to be confirmed Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 13
14 WSA and Airspace New northern Training Area Changes • Current training areas marked in colour. • WSA airspace will reduce the available training areas • New northern Training Area, north- east of Richmond. • New southern Training Area, east of Camden and south of the Holsworthy Weapons Range New southern Training Area Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 14
Property and Infrastructure Chris Callcott, GM Property Bespoke General and Recreational Airport for South West Growth Centre of Sydney. A Bespoke Commercial and Employment Hub for the Camden Region. sydneymetroairports.com.au
Altitude – new warehouses • Premium Grade Logistics Park - Altitude • 162,000sqm, Workforce c850 staff • 5 Star green rating, 1.9MW solar gen. • Civil works complete – including spine road • Warehouse 1B 22,000sqm (Beijer Ref): complete • Warehouse 1A 13,000sqm (Hellman): PC April 2021 • Warehouse 2A 10,000sqm (Syd Freezers): Commenced • Warehouse 2B 19,000sqm (speculative): Commenced • Aviation assessments undertaken for each new warehouse (windshear, turbulence, reflectivity etc) Premier General Aviation Airport and Completed Major Commercial Centre in Sydney Commenced sydneymetroairports.com.au Pipeline 16
Beijer Ref warehouse Bespoke General and Recreational Airport for South West Growth Centre of Sydney. A Bespoke Commercial and Employment Hub for the Camden Region. sydneymetroairports.com.au 17
Intersection Upgrades – Tower Rd and MJD • Ongoing consultation with TfNSW to finalise design of intersection upgrades • Henry Lawson Drive Design: 50% design • Murray Jones Drive is at 85% • Construction anticipated to take 4-6 Henry Lawson Drive months per intersection • Traffic impacts during construction to ease following completion • Works to compliment TfNSW planned upgrades for Henry Lawson Drive for M5 to Tower Road ($100M committed) Milperra Road Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 18
Tower Road upgrade • Tower Rd 1.7km – poor condition, pinch points, ageing infrastructure, no amenity • Intended upgrades being planned including discussions with key stakeholders (Council, TfNSW, GR Golf Course) • Potential road widening (6m to 7m) • Intended introduction of footpaths / cycleways • Staged implementation anticipated 2021+ • Consultation with tenants and residents – timing tbc Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 19
NE Industrial – Precinct Plan & Consultation • Precinct plan redesigned • Light industrial warehouses 15,000sqm+ • No impact to aviation infrastructure • Redirection of overland waterflow paths to piped infrastructure • Affected Tenants: Hit’Em Up Fitness • Staged delivery over 2 stages • First warehouse planned for early 2022 Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 20
NE Industrial – Precinct Plan & Consultation • Design considerations: • Full height precast concrete warehouse noise to Marion Street • Minimum 15m setback from the roads • Incremental traffic impacts assessed as minor through traffic modelling • Consultation process March/April 2021 • ASA and CASA • City of Canterbury Bankstown • Tenants and residents Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 21
North Precinct / New café • New café planned on corner of Airport Avenue and Marion Street • Opportunity for entry statement, landscaping and new airport signage • Bulk earthworks design and investigations underway • Community consultation following concept designs in 1H CY2021 • Anticipate operational this CY2021 Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 22
Ex Gratia Land Tax (EGLT) • EGLT for 2020/21 year currently anticipated as equal to the amount for 2019/20 year plus 1.5% and payable by 14 May 2021 • Department’s new EGLT policy framework to be implemented for 2020/21 EGLT year • New EGLT policy framework now to be determined by December 2021: • Application of only one tax free threshold across the airport • Airport land to be valued on a single title basis and using one valuation • Transition arrangements to be negotiated between Department and SMA this year • Letter to be issued shortly to tenants, with 1:1 meetings as required Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 23
Environmental, Social, and Governance Daniel Jarosch, CEO Bespoke General and Recreational Airport for South West Growth Centre of Sydney. A Bespoke Commercial and Employment Hub for the Camden Region. sydneymetroairports.com.au
Environment • Annual Environmental Report FY2021 submitted Oct 2020) – No sig. exceptions • Biodiversity management ongoing: • Hibbertia puberula subsp. glabrescens - Seed collection by Mt Annan Botanical Gardens • Hibbertia fumana – monitoring conducted. Management Plan under review • Ongoing bush regeneration works at Deverall Park – Native planting underway • Noise and Vibration: No new ground-based noise complaints • Surface and Groundwater monitoring ongoing: • Annual Groundwater monitoring - Dec 2020 • Surface water monitoring: Jan 2021 (first round) and Jun 2021 (second round) Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 25
Per and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) • PFAS used extensively worldwide since 1970’s • Used broadly in industry including textiles, paints, dyes, and non-stick products • An ingredient in firefighting foams due to effectiveness in extinguishing liquid fuel fires • Airport PFAS levels are lower than those detected in upstream Georges River • PFAS coming onto the Bankstown Airport site from upstream stormwater systems • Human Health and Environmental Risk Assessment (HHERA) Conducted 2020: • Levels at Bankstown are assessed as low risk to human health. Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 26
Per and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) • (New) PFAS Management Framework completed February 2021: • Ensure compliance with the PFAS National Environmental Management Plan 2020 • Consistent approach across the Airport • Independently reviewed by EnRisk • Continue to liaise with the Commonwealth on PFAS monitoring and management requirements • (New) Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Amendment (PFAS Firefighting Foam) Regulation 2021 • New PFAS bans and restrictions have no sig. application to airport operations given limited use • (Draft) PFAS Community Information Brochure to be provided at next BACACG Premier General Aviation Airport and Major Commercial Centre in Sydney sydneymetroairports.com.au 27
Bankstown Airport Consultative Committee March 2021 Department Update 28
Department Update - Restructure • In January 2021 the Department undertook a restructure. • The Airports Branch is now part of the new Domestic Aviation and Reform Division. • Janet Quigley heads the Division as the First Assistant Secretary. • Phil McClure heads the Airports Branch as the Assistant Secretary. 29
Department Update – Future of Aviation 5 year plan • In October/November 2020 input was sought from the aviation sector and the public to inform a five-year plan to strengthen and grow the aviation sector beyond COVID-19. • The Department is now considering these submissions. • On 14 December 2020 the Deputy Prime Minister announced the membership of the Future of Aviation Reference Panel. This panel will engage with stakeholders on policy directions raised in the issues paper. 30
Department Update – Movements December 2020 • Ongoing border closures - significant setback for domestic aviation recovery. 31
Department Update – Mask Mandate • The Prime Minister announced a National Cabinet decision on 8 January 2021 around the mandatory wearing of face masks at Australian airports and on domestic commercial flights. • Each jurisdiction issued public health orders mandating this requirement. Any questions should be directed to the respective health authority. 32
National Airports Safeguarding Group – meeting 31 March 2021 33
Any questions? 34
4 March 2021 AIRSERVICES UPDATE BANKSTOWN CACG Dennis Clifford - Operations, Bankstown Tower Fiona Lawton - Community Engagement Advisor
AIRSERVICES UPDATE — Tower & Operational Update — NCIS Complaints – Year in Review 2020 — 36
AIR TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS — 37
YEAR IN REVIEW 2020 NCIS COMPLAINTS
COMPLAINANT NUMBERS PER MONTH Total Number of complainants 2020 3-YR Average 180 160 140 Number of Complainants 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec — 39
EMERGENCY SERVICES OPERATIONS AND NUMBER OF COMPLAINANTS AFFECTED PER MONTH Helicopters Fixed Wing 7 6 Number of Complainants 5 4 3 2 1 0 July August Sept Oct Nov Dec — 40
TRAINING OPERATIONS NUMBER OF COMPLAINANTS AFFECTED PER MONTH Fixed wing Helicopters Training Area 14 12 Number of Complainants 10 8 6 4 2 0 July August Sept Oct Nov Dec — 41
NCIS UPDATE – 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW - COMPLAINANTS Number of Complainants per month Total Number of complainants 2020 3-YR Average 180 Number of Complainants 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec — 42
NCIS UPDATE - 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW COMPLAINANTS ISSUES SUBURBS — 159 individual complainants, 110 in 2019 — Training: main issue affecting 48 of — 85 separate suburbs across the — COVID-19 main reason for increase residents. 94% of these residents greater Sydney basin recorded — Working from home and increased exposure to aircraft noise concerned with fixed wing circuit complainants — Increased emergency services training — Seven recorded five or more operation to facilitate the response to the pandemic — General Aviation traffic: affected 41 complainants and these suburbs — Training organisations not subject to residents, with 66% concerned with account for 40% of all restrictions standard flight routes to and from the complainants — Fewer jet movements at Sydney Airport enabled other aviation airport, and 29% concerned with — 63 suburbs recorded a single activities in the Sydney basin emergency services operations complainant — 229,928 movements in 2020 — Helicopters: concerned 37 residents, — 253,990 movements to end Nov 19 — Suburbs with most complainants with 70% affected by emergency — Revesby (17) services operations. Other concerns — Condell Park (11) were airwork and standard operations — Chipping Norton (10) — Night Movements: affected 30 residents, 87% by emergency — Panania (9) services operations — Moorebank (5) — Emergency Services: these affected 40% of all complainants in 2020, and affected 56 suburbs — 43
NCIS UPDATE – 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW – SUBURBS 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 18 16 Number of Complainants 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Revesby Panania Georges Hall Chipping Condell Park Norton — 44
NCIS UPDATE – 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW - ISSUES General aviation Training traffic 30% 25% Ground Running 2% Night Movements Helicopters 19% Other 23% 1% — 45
NCIS UPDATE – 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW – ISSUES COMPARISON 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 50 Number of Complainants 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Training Night Movements Helicopters General aviation traffic — 46
2020 YEAR IN REVIEW o Available on our website at: Place your screenshot here https://aircraftnoise.airservicesaustralia.com/ o Enter your address or select Sydney o What flight disturbed me — 47
THANK YOU communityengagement@airservicesaustralia.com
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