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Aviation rescue fire fighting stations

Australian Capital Territory Canberra Expand Station information Category: 8 Location Canberra, 8 kilometres south-east of the city centre. General Canberra is Australia’s capital city. The ARFF also provides coverage for Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operations and VIP flights. Shift staffing: Cat 8 1 x fire commander 1 x station officer 6 x fire fighters…

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How air traffic control works

Air traffic control is used to manage the safe and orderly flow of aircraft into, out of, and across Australian airspace. We use systems and processes to minimise the risk of collisions, while allowing the maximum number of aircraft to fly safely in our skies. Each year we safely manage 11% of the world’s airspace…

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Facilities

National presence Where we are We deliver services from two major air traffic service centres in Melbourne and Brisbane, as well as operating 29 control towers and 27 fire stations at airports across Australia. Our corporate headquarters are in Canberra. Air Traffic Management services Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting stations 1,079 Sites around Australia 29 Air…

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About us

How we work Airservices Australia is a government-owned organisation responsible for the safety of 11 per cent of the world’s airspace. We are responsible for the safe and efficient management of Australia’s skies and the provision of aviation rescue fire fighting services at Australia’s busiest airports. We work closely with our customers and industry to…

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Work with us

Airservices is at the forefront of Australian aviation. We are uniquely connected to all parts of the industry and offer exciting and innovative work across a range of operational and corporate roles.

Career paths on offer at Airservices include
Air Traffic Control, Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting, information technology, corporate support and more.