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Recruitment Privacy Statement

If you are submitting your application to Airservices, please take note: IMPORTANT: Please do not submit your personal information if you do not consent to the handling of your personal information in the manner described in this notice. The personal information provided by you within your online application or online profile will be used for the…

Airservices Australia and Skykraft Sign Memorandum of Understanding

Airservices Australia and Skykraft Pty Limited have launched a new collaboration to share information and technical expertise as part of the development of Skykraft’s commercial space-based Air Traffic Management service. Skykraft is planning to conduct a Proof of Concept to explore and demonstrate the feasibility of space-based surveillance and communication technologies and its application in…

Noise monitor reporting

Noise monitoring reports You can view information collected by our noise monitoring network live on our WebTrak sites for Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Gold Coast, Hobart, Melbourne (includes Essendon), Perth, Sunshine Coast and Sydney. The noise monitor information we provide includes aircraft noise events and data showing the background and community noise events which occur…

Understanding Aircraft Noise

UnderstandingNoise and sound Although the terms ‘noise’ and ‘sound’ can be used interchangeably, ‘noise’ is usually used to refer to an unwanted sound which has an effect on the listener, such as annoyance, while ‘sound’ is a generic term for anything acoustic. Learn more about noise and sound in the video below. How does sound…

SLEIGH RIDER ONE – Santa countdown begins!

With 15 sleeps left before Christmas, Airservices Australia has officially allocated Santa’s call sign—SLEIGH RIDER ONE—while also issuing a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) to advise aircraft to keep clear of Santa as he delivers presents across Australia on Christmas Eve. With 2020 being a year like no other, Airservices and Santa have been working hard…

EmbraerX and Airservices Australia release Concept of Operations for Urban Air Mobility

EmbraerX, Embraer’s disruptive business subsidiary, and Airservices, Australia’s civil air navigation service provider, have developed a new concept of operations (CONOPS) for the air taxi market, also known as urban air mobility (UAM). Going forward, Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions, the new EmbraerX spin-off, will be responsible for this partnership with Airservices and for the…

Regional air traffic control: A unique perspective

After spending nearly a decade as an air traffic controller in Melbourne, Susie McGough was ready for her next challenge. In 2013, Susie swapped her life in a big city for the outback and embarked on a whole new adventure. Today she reflects on the challenges and opportunities of working in a regional tower in…

Airservices ‘digital twin’ technology wins ISG Paragon Award 2020

Airservices’ innovative technology has won the prestigious 2020 ISG Paragon Award (APAC) for its data-driven prediction technology which revolutionises air traffic management. Working in partnership with Deloitte and McLaren Applied Technologies, the ‘Digital Twin of the Skies’ project was awarded in the ‘Imagination’ category for its innovative approach in enhancing real-time decision making for a…

UTM commences with Airservices release of its requirements for a Flight Information Management System

Airservices Australia, the national civil Air Navigation Service Provider, has taken a major step forward in the development of a new platform linking unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with Australia’s air traffic management structure. Airservices has today released its Request for Information (RFI) for the development of a Flight Information Management System (FIMS) Prototype to be…

Drones and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management

AboutDrones and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Airspace is being transformed at a rapid rate by the emergence of new technologies that will allow products, services and aid to reach people and places faster. We’re seeing astonishing growth in uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) use in industries such as mining, farming and emergency services, with new…

Airport and aerodrome operators

Quick linksFor airport and aerodrome operators Links for AIP amendments, NAIPS portal, information about developments and airspace protection. NAIPS portal NOTAM originator information Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) AIP document amendment calendar Automatic fire alarm monitoring service Developments at and around airports ANEF endorsement Data orders Aerodrome Operator Interface Agreements (AOIAs) ANEF chartsNoise exposure forecasting Australian…

Pilot tools

Quick linksFor pilots Quick access to tools such as AIP, weather cameras, NAIPS, AIM and NCC portal, plus links to other frequently-used resources. Aeronautical Information Package (AIP) ADS-B Rebate Program Live weather cameras NAIPS Portal Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) NCC Portal ADSB coverage illustrations Flight Number Callsigns Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) Purchase AIM charts…

ADS-B coverage

ADS-B coverage When operating outside of radar coverage, ADS-B derived ATS surveillance services are provided to operators of aircraft that are ADS-B Out enabled, whilst within the coverage volume of commissioned ADS-B ground stations. ADS-B ground stations are line-of-sight facilities. The ability for a ground station to received ADS-B data from an aircraft depends on…

Airport curfews

An airport curfew is a legislated restriction on aircraft operations at a federally-leased airport during a specified time period. Adelaide, Essendon, Gold Coast and Sydney airports have curfews between 11pm and 6am. While most aircraft operations are prohibited during this period, emergency aircraft, some small jets, propeller-driven aircraft and freight movements are allowed. The curfews…

Our Community Engagement Standard

The Airservices Community Engagement Standard (CES) has been developed to provide a clearly defined process for engaging with the public on flight path and airspace changes of various scope, scale and complexity. The CES has been developed based on community feedback on previous engagement activity, findings of Aircraft Noise Ombudsman investigations and an independent review…

Aircraft Engine Emissions Regulations

Regulations forAircraft emissions All civil aircraft operating in Australia are required to comply with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Engine Emissions) Regulations regardless of size, purpose or ownership. Responsibility for regulatory compliance rests with the aircraft operator/owner to ensure their aircraft meets the Regulations. For all aircraft with a turbine engine – an aircraft with a turbine…

Our Heritage Register

Heritage Register This Heritage Register has been prepared in accordance with section 341ZB of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, and regulation 10.03E of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000. Place Location Known or Potential Heritage Values Commonwealth Heritage List Place ID Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower     Tower…

Sustainability

Environmental responsibilityOur approach A safe, efficient, and sustainable aviation sector is critical to the economy and the standard of living of all Australians. Airservices Australia operates in the sky, over land, and water. Our 2024-2030 Environmental Sustainability Strategy builds on the previous strategy and outlines a roadmap of how we will respect and protect this environment…

National PFAS Management Program

National PFAS managementOur commitment Airservices is committed to the responsible management of PFAS resulting from our historical use of PFAS-containing fire fighting foams at airports where we provide aviation rescue and fire fighting services. We manage PFAS to ensure the safety of our people, and the communities and environment in which we operate. We are…

About our operations

AirservicesOperations Airservices provides safe, secure, efficient, and environmentally-sustainable services to the aviation industry. We are responsible for Australia’s airspace management, aeronautical information, aviation communications, navigation aids and technology, flight path changes, and Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Services. Our highly trained people achieve this by using state of the art technology, systems and processes. Air Traffic…

Culture review

Airservices AustraliaOur workplace culture Airservices commissioned Elizabeth Broderick & Co (EB&Co) in 2019 to undertake a review into workplace culture, to better understand what we needed to do to ensure Airservices is a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace for all our people. In May 2020, we released the report A Review of Culture at Airservices Australia,…

Our history

Proud aviation heritageHistory of Airservices Australia Airservices was formed in July 1995 when the Civil Aviation Authority was split into two separate government bodies: Airservices Australia and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Since that time, we have proudly served the aviation industry and community through times of enormous change. Today, we deliver our services…

Air Traffic Management

Air Traffic ManagementControlling Australia’s air traffic We provide world-leading tower and approach services to manage the safe, orderly flow of aircraft into and out of Australia’s airspace. Our air traffic controllersWho manages the airspace? Our air traffic controllers are responsible for keeping our skies safe. With specialised controllers operating across airport towers, terminals and en…

Community

Working with communities Our Community Engagement Standard We recognise that aviation operations, and updates or changes to these operations, can impact communities in various ways. We aim to minimise the impact of aircraft operations on the community where practicable. This includes consulting with the community and aviation industry on proposed flight path and airspace changes…

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.