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Cabinet Moves Ahead with F-35 Plans at Lelystad Airport, Delays Civilian Flights Rollout
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Cabinet moves ahead with F-35 plans at Lelystad airport, delays civilian flights rollout
The caretaker Dutch government is deferring the decision on opening Lelystad Airport for passenger flights to the next Cabinet, in line with the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch parliament, wishes. The airport will nonetheless be used to station F-35 fighter jets. The issue is set to be addressed at Friday’s Cabinet meeting, according to sources in The Hague, following reporting by De Telegraaf.
The decision to open Lelystad Airport for holiday flights will be left to a new cabinet. However, the decision to station F-35 aircraft at the airport will be made. This is the conclusion of the most closely involved ministers after consultation, sources told the political editors of RTL Nieuws.
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