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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 28 September 2006

Thursday, 28 September 2006

Questions (249, 250)

John Deasy

Question:

247 Mr. Deasy asked the Minister for Transport if he has received a proposal from the board of Waterford Regional Airport to extend the runway at that airport; if he will provide funding for the proposed extension; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30213/06]

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Written answers

On 30 June, 2006 my Department launched a new Capital Expenditure Grant Scheme for the six regional airports involving a budget of €65 million in respect of the period up to the end of 2010. The scheme was drawn up in the light of the EU Commission's legally-binding guidelines on funding of airports which were published in December 2005.

All of the regional airports have responded to my Department's invitation to submit applications for capital funding under the scheme. The proposal to which the Deputy refers was included in the submissions received. Those submissions will be assessed and prioritised by my Department with the assistance of expert advice and I expect to be in a position to announce the allocation of funding to the individual airports in November.

John Deasy

Question:

248 Mr. Deasy asked the Minister for Transport if his Department’s guidelines for funding of regional airports have been formally notified to the EU Commission for clearance; if the Commission has given clearance to the guidelines; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30214/06]

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On 30 June, 2006 my Department launched two new schemes to provide Exchequer funding for the regional airports. The Capital Expenditure Grant Scheme involves a budget of €65 million in respect of assistance for capital projects at these airports in the period up to the end of 2010. The Core Airport Management Operational Expenditure Subvention Scheme provides for financial assistance, calculated on an annual basis, towards operational expenditure incurred in the provision of core airport services which cannot be fully recovered from the normal revenue streams otherwise available to the regional airports.

While informal discussions with the relevant Commission officials suggested that the two schemes were fully in compliance with the guidelines, in the interest of legal certainty they were formally notified to the Commission for definitive approval. I am now advised that the operational expenditure subvention scheme is considered by the Commission to be exempt from the need for such notification and consequently, does not require formal approval and may proceed as planned. In the case of the capital grant scheme, the Commission decided on 26th September to approve the scheme as submitted.

Meanwhile, all of the regional airports have submitted applications for funding under the new schemes. These will be assessed by my Department with the assistance of expert advice and I expect to be in a position to announce the allocations to the individual airports in November.

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