-ge 'w. THE MICHIGAN DAILY" Thursday, May 12, 1977 Concorde to land in NEW YORK lA - A federal New York with the supersonic lift the temporary ban ordered temporarily banned the fast but judge ruled yesterday that a airliner Concorde on June 20. by the Port Authority of New noisy plane from landing at ban on landings of the super- HOWEVER, FURTHER legal York and New Jersey. Kennedy pending evaluation of sonic Concorde jetliners at Ken- appeals could delay the an- But the judge did not order noise, vibration and pollution nedy airport was illegal. nounced date. _ that the planes immediately be data. In Paris, Air France an- U. S. Dist. Judge Milton Pol- allowed to start landing at Ken- The Concorde has been'flying nounced it will begin daily lack granted a request by Brit- nedy Airport. into Dulles International Airport scheduled flights from Paris to ish Airways and Air France to THE PORT AUTHORITY had outside Washington since May MY . 1976 under an order from for- mer U. S. Transportation Secre- tary William Coleman for a 16- month test. Concorde interests went to court to overturn the Port Au- thority ban here, claiming fed- eral commitments pre-empted the powers of the regional agency. A PORT AUTHORITY spokes- person said after announcement of the decision that the agency would have no comment until lawyers studied the ruling and decided whether to appeal. The Port Authority is a bi- state agency which owns and operates major airports and other transportation facilities in the New York City - northern New Jersey area. French Transport Secretary Marcel Cavaille hailed with "great joy" the decision of the judge. "MY REACTION to the Con- corde decision is one of great satisfaction and great joy," he said. Answering a question on the Concorde at a news conference, Cavaille said "this is the deci- sion we had hoped for. It is clear that all barriers are il- legal. That is exactly what the French government, and Air France and British Airways, al- ways maintained. "We believe the rioute is now open and the most difficult part of the battle is over. "CONCORDE HAS already triumphed over other obstacles. In a few days Air France hopes to work out the details of land- ing in New York as soon as pos- sible." Concorde landings at Kenne- dy have been strongly opposed by residents of Queens and Nas- sau counties who live near the airport. Several weeks ago they staged a demonstration attempt- ing to tie up auto traffic at Kennedy to show their opposi- tion. "We're going to be inconven- ienced for the rest of our lives if they let that plane come in," said Saul Ginsberg, one of the anti-Concorde leaders. The lucrative route to New York is crucial to British Air- ways and Air France, who con- cede losing $54 million on the Concorde in the first year of the SST's operations. The jet, which was developed ly by the British and French jointly by the British and French, is capable of crossing the Atlantic Ocean in less than four hours. it carries 100 pas- sengers. U.S. DIST. JUDGE MILTON POLLACK granted a request yesterday by British Airways and Air France to lift the temporary ban ordered by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on landing at Kennedy Airport of the Concorde supersonic airliner. The judge did not order that the planes immediately be allowed to start landing at Kennedy Airport. THE MIcHIGAN DAILY r-ol Sip ino somehing Q p o } 41- (:Comlfrt' & Cila two \.rt Tcnir C',mfrt* & tit 1 eo Comfor.* & 7(1P Co ot k Cmort* & lrng i, I -- Tr this Sextet of, combos. t ' l'delicioiis just by itse1 , - ii timkc's terrific t ks '" (Om I- sWith jtiits, SOdOS, slt. "" Volume LXXXVII N.7s <: , ,'yam _ a t , c 1 . _ . _. " -, E - E;: r b''- "' to _ ..:s:.a = , i h.,,,,1 .tG /_,,. x. d /.,. .. ii....,.- ,v .._,., ..o.. w. w ... 3 ._. , , x. S %w,... 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