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Britain's Airport Coordination beats Qantas-Virgin JV to manage slots in Sydney

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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By Nikita Maria Jino (Reuters) - Britain's Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) won a government-led tender to manage takeoff and landing slots at Sydney Airport, Australia's transport minister said on

UK's Airport Coordination Limited Secures Sydney Airport Slot Management

By Nikita Maria Jino

(Reuters) - Britain's Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) won a government-led tender to manage takeoff and landing slots at Sydney Airport, Australia's transport minister said on Tuesday, replacing a joint venture between Qantas and Virgin Australia.

ACL is the slot coordinator for more than 76 airports worldwide, its website shows, including busy and complex ones like London Heathrow, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Auckland.

The British entity will take over from Airport Coordination Australia, the joint venture between Australia's largest carrier Qantas and Bain Capital-owned Virgin Australia that has allocated slots in Sydney since the original scheme was legislated in 1997.

Slot management at Australia's busiest airport has been under growing government scrutiny over allegations the country's two leading airlines were exploiting their influence by hoarding slots during peak times and often cancelling flights at the last minute on routes with high frequencies like Sydney-Melbourne.

Sydney Airport CEO Scott Charlton said the appointment of "a new, independent slot manager marks another step toward a more competitive, transparent, and efficient slot framework at Sydney Airport."

"Sydney Airport will continue to work constructively with all stakeholders on the implementation of further commitments, including a recovery period and a strengthened compliance regime," he said.

Qantas and Virgin Australia did not immediately respond to request for comments.

Transport Minister Catherine King paved the way for a new slots manager at Sydney Airport in February 2024 and vowed tougher rules if the Qantas-Virgin joint venture won the role again.

Slots at Sydney Airport are extremely sought after during the peak hours of the day, where only a limited number of planes can land every hour due to various noise restrictions.

"The decision to go with a foreign firm to handle slots at Sydney airport has no doubt ruffled a few feathers in the Australian aviation industry," said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade.

"ACL has been given a 3-year contract, so time will tell if the change brings about improved slot allocations."

(Reporting by Nikita Maria Jino in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Jamie Freed)

Key Takeaways

  • ACL wins contract to manage Sydney Airport slots.
  • Replaces Qantas-Virgin Australia joint venture.
  • Move aims for transparency and efficiency in slot allocation.
  • Sydney Airport under scrutiny for slot hoarding allegations.
  • ACL's 3-year contract starts February 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the tender to manage slots at Sydney Airport?
Britain's Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) won the government-led tender to manage takeoff and landing slots at Sydney Airport.
What was the previous management structure for Sydney Airport slots?
The previous slot management was handled by Airport Coordination Australia, a joint venture between Qantas and Virgin Australia.
What are the concerns surrounding slot management at Sydney Airport?
There have been allegations that Qantas and Virgin Australia were hoarding slots during peak times, leading to government scrutiny.
How long is ACL's contract for managing Sydney Airport slots?
ACL has been awarded a 3-year contract to manage the slots at Sydney Airport.
What did the Transport Minister say about the new slots manager?
Transport Minister Catherine King indicated that tougher rules would be implemented if the Qantas-Virgin joint venture was awarded the role again.

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