Noise Complaints and Information Service (NCIS)

The NCIS phone service is currently unavailable. We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. You can still contact the NCIS through the online webform here. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

Airservices Australia seeks to minimise the impact of aircraft operations on communities where safe and compliant with aviation rules. We recognise that aircraft noise can be disturbing for some people and regularly review aircraft noise complaints and the outcome of flight path and airspace changes to identify possible improvements.

Our Noise Complaints and Information Service (NCIS) is available to answer your questions about aircraft operations and to record complaints about aircraft noise. While we are not able to immediately stop an operation that may be of concern, we can investigate it, explain why it happened and tell you if there is an opportunity to consider an improvement. Where a potential improvement opportunity is identified, we can progress this for further investigation.

When you contact us, please provide your contact details including email address so we can send you a written response and any updates relevant to your location. Provide as much information about your complaint or enquiry as possible, including your suburb so we can identify the operation your enquiry is about.

We ask that you treat our people with respect.

If you feel negatively impacted by aircraft noise, you could consider reaching out to one of the following support services:

  • Lifeline 24 hr Counselling Service: 13 11 14
  • Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636

Airservices Australia has extended our internal counselling program to any community member who is feeling negatively affected by aircraft noise. This is a confidential service, free of charge to community members, and is provided completely independent of Airservices Australia. All personal details will be kept confidential. More information is available here. If requested, please use “organisation code” AIRSUPPORT and if asked for a “division” please use Community Support.

Upcoming
Temporary changes in operations

Adelaide SA August to November 2025

Commencing in August 2025, two aircraft have been conducting drops of sterile fruit flies over Adelaide city and surrounding areas each Saturday morning. The aircraft operate at low-levels with one aircraft operating between 500-600ft above ground level while the second aircraft will operate at 1000-1100ft above ground level. These operations are due to finish by 8 November 2025 however operations may continue until early 2026 over locations further afield.
Further information can be found at https://fruitfly.sa.gov.au/prevent-fruit-fly/pirsa-preventing-fruit-fly/sterile_insect_technique?shorturl_sit

Darwin Airport NT 1 to 2 November 2025

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) will be conducting navigation aid testing at and around Darwin Airport on Saturday 1 November and Sunday 2 November. Residents may observe a twin-engine aircraft flying a low and unusual flight pattern up to 50 kilometres from the airport on these days.

Melbourne Airport VIC 23 to 29 October 2025

Due to required works at the airport each runway will be closed as shown below:
• the east/west runway (Runway 09/27) will be closed on Thursday 23 October between 10am and 4pm
• the north/south runway (Runway 16/34) will be closed between 1:30am and 5:15am on Monday 27 October
• the east/west runway (Runway 09/27) will be closed on Wednesday 29 October between 10am and 4pm.
Aircraft will operate on the alternate runway during these times.

Perth Airport WA October & November 2025

Perth Airport has scheduled closures of each runway at Perth Airport for works and maintenance activities during October and November 2025. Dates and times of the closures for each runway can be found on the Perth Airport website at: https://www.perthairport.com.au/Home/corporate/planning-and-projects/runway-works
Aircraft will operate on the alternate runway during these closures.

Sydney Airport NSW Curfew Operations 1 October to 31 December 2025

Due to required works at the airport the longer north/south runway, Runway 16 Right / 34 Left, will be closed during the curfew period for up to 12 nights between 1 October and 31 December 2025. Closures will occur on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.
Aircraft will be permitted to depart off Runway 16 Left and land on Runway 34 Right during these times.

Western Sydney International Airport NSW 28 & 29 October 2025

The new Western Sydney International (WSI) Airport operator, in partnership with the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS), will conduct an emergency exercise at WSI Airport on Tuesday 28 October and Wednesday 29 October 2025.
On Tuesday 28 October, RFS will operate a Boeing 737 aircraft, flying from RAAF Richmond to WSI Airport. The aircraft is scheduled to:
• arrive at WSI Airport between 8:00am and 9:30am, and
• depart WSI Airport between 2:00pm and 3:30pm
During these times you may notice the aircraft flying at a low altitude between RAAF Richmond and WSI Airport. It will be operating outside controlled airspace, below 5,000 feet. Please note that the aircraft will not fly any of the proposed WSI Airport flight paths, as these are still pending validation by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). To ensure safe operations while this aircraft is in the air, the airspace above WSI Airport will be temporarily closed to other aircraft during the above times.
If you wish to find out more about the emergency exercise, please contact the team at Western Sydney International Airport directly on 1800 972 972 or info@wsiairport.com.au

How to contact us

By phone

1800 802 584 (freecall)

10am - 4pm (Sydney time)

Mon - Fri (excluding public holidays)

By post

Noise Complaints and Information Service

PO Box 211

Mascot NSW 1460

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Do you need assistance?

Interpreter assistance

If you need assistance, please contact the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450.

TIS is a free service that provides access to a telephone interpreter in many different languages.

 

Other complaints

NCIS is the Australian aviation industry’s main interface on civil aircraft noise and related issues for the community.

If you have an enquiry or complaint about military aircraft visit the Department of Defence website.

If you have a complaint that does not relate to aircraft noise, visit the Australian Government’s Aviation Complaints website to find the right place to direct your complaint.

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