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3. Agreement between the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology of the Republic of Austria
The 23. until 27 January 2008, the World Economic Forum (WEF) will be held in Davos in 2008. The St.Gallen-Altenrhein airfield expects significant additional traffic from state aircraft and business jets in this time and shortly before and after. So that's the 22. by 28 January 2008, the RessortAgreement of 19 March 1992 is to be implemented 1 on the implementation of the Treaty between the Swiss Confederation and the Republic of Austria on the effects of the operation of existing frontier aerodrots on those points which are likely to cope with the expected additional Transport, for the period of 22 years. by 28 January 2008 as follows:
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Exception permits |
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The aerodrome may grant the same exemptions for flight movements required for the implementation of the 2008 WEF, as provided for in point 3.3.2. of the travel agreement for travel flights. The general opening hours of the St.Gallen-Altenrhein airfield remain untouched. |
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Day Noise Points |
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The day-to-day noise limitation laid down in point 2.2 of the Ressortagreement may be exceeded for the flight movements required for the implementation of the WEF 2008. The daily noise points used in each case over the limit of 100,000 daily noise points shall be compensated within 30 days (floating). |
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Reporting |
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The report to be submitted to the Office of the Vorarlberg State Government in accordance with point 2.2.2. of the Ressortagreement on compliance with the day-noise limitation shall also be reported on the derogations granted pursuant to paragraph 1 above. |
The head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications:
Leuenberger
The Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology of the Republic of Austria:
Faymann
Gusenbauer