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Runway safety

Driving safe operations Runway safety International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Airservices consider runway safety to be one of their highest priorities as it remains one of the most serious threats to aviation safety. Airservices continues to work with the aviation industry to improve runway safety. Runway safety issues can include runway incursions, runway excursions…

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Who we work with

Our customers Airline Customers Each year, we safely manage more than four million aircraft movements for our domestic and international customers, as well as general aviation airspace users. Domestic Airlines Qantas Jetstar Virgin Australia Regional Express Cobham Aviation Services Alliance Airlines Airnorth Toll International Airlines AirAsia X Air New Zealand Cathay Pacific China Southern Emirates…

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Aerodrome Operator Interface Agreements (AOIAs)

Aerodrome Operator Interface Arrangement (AOIA) Effective date: 21 December 2018 Airservices contacts For ATEL/ANAV Removal/ Restoration notifications or Permit to Work enquiries and requests contact the Airservices Technical Operations Centre at mowp@airservicesaustralia.com For urgent matters contact the Airservices Support Services Team at servicedesk.airways@airservicesaustralia.com. In the event of any emergency that is likely to impact Airservices…

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Airports

We provide information about aircraft operations, including flight paths, movements, runway usage, noise monitoring, investigations and complaints through our airport pages. Archerfield Airport Adelaide Airport Bankstown Airport Brisbane Airport Cairns Airport Canberra Airport Essendon Airport Gold Coast Airport Hobart Airport Jandakot Airport Melbourne Airport Moorabbin Airport Parafield Airport Perth Airport Sunshine Coast Airport Sydney Airport…

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Additional sites added to weather camera portal

Airservices Australia has added six new sites to its weather camera portal which allows pilots to view actual weather conditions at locations across the country.

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Airservices weather camera portal now live

Airservices Australia has today announced it has launched a new portal that features camera views of weather conditions at locations around Australia.

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Environmental regulations for aircraft

Environmental regulations For Aircraft We assist the aviation industry to meet Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations and to identify aircraft that meet the Air Navigation (Aircraft Engine Emissions) Regulations 1995 (Regulation 4) through existing international certification. All civil aircraft operating in Australia are required to comply with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 2018 and Air Navigation (Aircraft Engine…

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Community Aviation Consultation Groups

Federally-leased airports (excluding Mt. Isa and Tennant Creek) have established Community Aviation Consultation Groups (CACGs), which provide an effective avenue for local community engagement on airport planning and operations, including aircraft noise. The Department for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications provides guidelines for CACGs. Non federally-leased airports may also choose to establish CACGs or…

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Safety publications

Runway safety Runway Safety Video Pilot’s Guide to Runway Safety Runway Stop Bars Safety Net Stop Bars Presentation Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) Safety Net Tips for Flying at Metro D Aerodromes Tips for Flying – Archerfield Tips for Flying – Bankstown Tips for Flying – Cambridge Tips for Flying – Moorabbin Tips for Flying…

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WebTrak

WebTrak allows you to see where aircraft fly and explore historical trends and patterns. WebTrak uses information from air traffic control secondary surveillance radars to display aircraft movements: within 80 kilometres of the airport up to 30 000 feet above mean sea level Aircraft noise data is also displayed, collected daily from noise monitors strategically…

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Monitoring aircraft noise

Noise and flight path monitoring system Our Noise and Flight Path Monitoring System (NFPMS) collects noise and flight path data at Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Essendon, Adelaide and Perth airports. This system operates 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, collecting data from every aircraft operating to and from the airport. NFPMS uses long-term noise monitors located…

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Air traffic management services

Air traffic services centres The map below shows the Australian flight information region (FIR). Airservices is responsible for around 11 per cent of the world’s airspace. The airspace above the white-coloured FIR boundary line is controlled from the Brisbane Centre and the airspace below is controlled from Melbourne Centre.   Brisbane Centre information Expand Location:…

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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.