Flanders Challenges Federal Authority Over Brussels Airport Restrictions: Analysis and Updates

2023-11-11 07:00:00

On the occasion of a regulatory change, Flanders denounces a Royal Decree of the federal Minister of Mobility, Georges Gilkinet, before the Council of State and denies him the capacity to establish a restriction on the activities of the national airport of Brussels, in particular that of reducing noise quotas. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Planète pole By Eric Renette Published on 11/11/2023 at 08:00 Reading time: 2 min

Should we see this as a response from Flanders to the announcement by Minister of Mobility Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), in Kern, to ban planes at night at Zaventem national airport? Flanders took advantage of a regulatory change to challenge the federal government’s right to impose activity restrictions at Brussels national airport, particularly those related to aircraft noise at night. For Flanders, this matter should fall solely to the Flemish regional government, with the rest of the airport responsibilities.

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