Airservices Australia calls for community feedback on draft Ballina airspace and flightpath design changes 

Airservices Australia is inviting the community to have its say on preliminary airspace and flightpath design changes around Ballina Byron Gateway Airport aimed at safely accommodating the continued growth of air traffic in the burgeoning region. 

Residents can provide feedback at seven community engagement sessions (including an online option) listed here, until Sunday, 8th September. 

Ballina will have enhanced air traffic services in 2025, following a 2022 airspace review by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), which included extensive industry feedback. 

The region will transition from the current uncontrolled airspace – where pilots self-separate using information provided by Airservices’ air traffic control – to controlled airspace. This will see all aircraft movements directed by our highly skilled air traffic controllers via an approach control and aerodrome control service.

This initiative is in accordance with Airservices’ commitment to fostering sustainable aviation growth while ensuring our airspace design enables the safe, efficient and orderly flow of air traffic.   

It’s also aligned with Airservices’ airspace modernisation program, which is enhancing the safety and efficiency of Australia’s airspace at major regional airports and improving accessibility to these locations for the aviation industry.  

As part of this change, we will also have new published flightpaths for arrivals and departures called Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) and Standard Instrument Arrivals (STARs). These are like roads in the sky which aircraft follow, resulting in a more efficient flow of traffic to and from Ballina Byron Gateway Airport.  

Once the changes are made, communities may notice a change in aircraft operations around Ballina, Alstonville and surrounding areas. Residents can see Airservices’ draft airspace and flightpath design options here

Airservices Australia Head of Community Engagement Donna Marshall said the organisation was committed to closely working with the community on these upcoming changes to help shape our designs.   

“Where possible, we have designed flightpaths to mirror current aircraft movements. We have also sought to minimise the impact of aircraft operations on communities, where safe and practicable,” Ms Marshall said. 

“We will genuinely consider all community perspectives and share the outcome in a further round of engagement. 
 
“Airservices never compromises on safety, which is our No.1 remit no matter the location across Australia. We remain committed to supporting the safe growth of regional aviation and ease of access at major regional airports such as Ballina Byron Gateway Airport.”

For more information, please visit Engage Airservices.   


About Airservices
Airservices Australia is the Federal Government-owned organisation responsible for the safety of 11 per cent of the world’s airspace and the provision of aviation rescue fire fighting services at Australia’s busiest airports. We work closely with our customers and industry to support the long-term growth of the aviation industry and are investing in technologies to position Australia at the forefront of innovation in the global aviation industry.

Posted on: July 29, 2024

More news
Related topics

Airservices provides safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry.

Airservices Australia Releases July Australian Aviation Network Overview 

Airservices Australia has released its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for July 2025. About AirservicesAirservices Australia is a government-owned organisation responsible for safely and efficiently managing air traffic in 11 per cent of the world’s airspace, as well as the provision of aviation rescue fire fighting services at Australia’s busiest airports. We are regulated by the Civil […]

Airservices Australia releases final flightpath design for Ballina Byron Gateway Airport

Airservices Australia has announced the final flightpath design for Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. After extensive community and industry engagement, the flightpaths will commence 11th June 2026 to support the introduction of controlled airspace around Ballina. In order to safely accommodate the growth of air traffic in the region, Ballina airspace will transition from the current […]

Airservices welcomes new Chairperson of the Board

Airservices Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Anne T Brown as Chairperson of the Board, effective 25 July 2025. The appointment was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, the Hon Catherine King MP for a term of three years. The Board acknowledged the depth of experience […]

Airservices announces Western Sydney International Airport detailed flightpath design and community engagement

Airservices Australia has today released the detailed flightpath design for Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI). On 4 June 2025, the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Hon Catherine King MP authorised the preliminary flightpaths for WSI contained in the final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Minister’s endorsement included several noise […]