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Forms and Requirements

Forms for Aircraft Operators and State Authorities Form F1 – Contact/change of contact details for matters relating to approvals Form F2 – Record of approval to operate in RVSM airspace – Australian, Indonesian, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu registered aircraft Form F3 – Record of withdrawal of approval to operate in RVSM airspace…

Airspace infringement

Navigating the skies safelyAirspace infringement An airspace infringement (AI) is the unauthorised entry of an aircraft into airspace where a clearance is required, or to which entry is prohibited. Equip yourself for a safer flight by understanding the potential risks AIs can cause. Potential risks of AI include: mid-air collision loss of separation increased workload…

Making a complaint

Noise Complaints and Information Service (NCIS) Airservices Australia seeks to minimise the impact of aircraft operations on communities where safe and compliant with aviation rules. We recognise that aircraft noise can be disturbing for some people and regularly review aircraft noise complaints and the outcome of flight path and airspace changes to identify possible improvements….

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…

Aircraft noise regulations

Regulations ForAircraft noise All civil aircraft operating in Australia are required to comply with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 2018 regardless of size, purpose or ownership. As an aircraft operator/owner you have responsibility to ensure your aircraft meets these regulations. Eligibility to operate the aircraft in compliance with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 2018 does…

Our governance

Organisational frameworkOur governance We are a corporate Commonwealth entity established and governed by the Air Services Act 1995. We are wholly owned by the Australian Government, and are accountable to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development. Our governance is also regulated by the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013. We are committed…

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…

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.