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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 Australia updates timing of enhanced air traffic services at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport

Airservices Australia has revised the timing of the implementation of controlled airspace at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. In order to safely accommodate the continued growth of air traffic in the region, Ballina airspace will transition from the current uncontrolled airspace – where pilots self-separate using visual observation, communication procedures and flight information provided by Airservices–…

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

Airservices Australia is inviting the community to have its say on preferred airspace and flightpath design changes around Ballina Byron Gateway Airport aimed at safely accommodating the continued growth of air traffic in the region.  Ballina’s enhanced air traffic services will take effect in 2025, following a 2022 airspace review by the Civil Aviation Safety…

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. …

Draft Community Engagement Standard available for national comment

Airservices Australia is inviting the community to have its say on a new national engagement approach for the development and implementation of flightpath changes. Airservices’ new draft national Community Engagement Standard outlines how the organisation plans to boost its timely, meaningful and transparent engagement with communities and the aviation industry on flightpath and airspace change…

Santa is coming and so are the planes!

The first sign of tinsel in the shops, empty shelves where the Christmas lights once were. The signs are unmistakable: Santa is coming, and so are the planes back to our skies. According to Airservices Australia, the organisation responsible for safely managing 11 per cent of the world’s airspace, Christmas 2022 is going to be…

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…

ARFF levels of service

Our level of service ranges from the provision of Category 6 to Category 10 services, as determined by Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations, at 26 of Australia’s busiest airports. Categories dictate the required amount of water and foam that is needed to be carried, the response times, water…

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 100 kilometres of the major airport up to 30 000 feet above mean sea level Aircraft noise data is also displayed, collected daily from noise monitors…

Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service careers

The roleAviation Rescue Fire Fighters Airservices Aviation Rescue Fire Fighters work at 27 airports across Australia, providing a vital layer of safety to the travelling public. You’ll enjoy excellent on-the-job training, competitive remuneration and great opportunities for career development and progression. Collaborating and working together with a diverse group of people to benefit the Australian…

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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