There is outrage in Australia’s aviation
circles that a little-known airport in Western Australia may soon be completely
owned by the Chinese government.
According to The Australian,
China’s largest and state-owned airline, China Southern Airlines, effectively
controls the Merredin Aerodrome, located 260 kilometres east of Perth.
The airport’s runways, control tower,
hangars and all of its assets are 50 per cent owned, and may soon be fully
owned, by this Chinese government company.
The
Australian revealed
that China Southern Airlines secretly paid the West Australian government $1
for a 100-year lease, to use Merredin as a base to train thousands of Chinese
pilots for employment in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market.
That the Chinese government effectively
controls the sole airstrip of any Australian town, is unusual – but the entire
situation is prompting even more questions since the pilot training school was
recently shut down due to safety concerns.
The company has continued to pay millions
of dollars in wages, without any students, since March this year, the
Australian reported.
Another bone of contention is that anyone
who wishes to land at the aerodrome must seek approval from the flying school.
“It is outrageous that an Aussie pilot
can’t go to a country airport without getting approval from the Chinese to land
there,” said Australian entrepreneur and former chairman of the Civil Aviation
Safety Authority, Dick Smith.
Smith also went on record to say he
believes that the airport should not be owned by a foreign company or
government.
“I’ve never heard of this happening
anywhere.”
CASA remained tight-lipped about China
South Airlines interests in Merredin airport.
A CASA spokesperson told The Australian
that “the regulator would not publicly discuss details of its dealings with
aviation organisations unless serious action was taken, such as suspending or
cancelling a certificate.”
“CASA and China Southern have been working
to address identified safety and regulatory issues over a period of time,” the
spokesman said. “CASA is hopeful that China Southern can meet all requirements
as soon as possible.”
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