What does Airservices Australia do?
Airservices Australia is a government-owned organisation responsible for the safety of 11% 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.
Who owns Airservices Australia?
the Australian Government
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.
Where can I find Notams in Australia?
In Australia, Airservices Australia is responsible for the collation and dissemination of NOTAM. They do that through the National Aeronautical Information Processing System (NAIPS). NAIPS is a free online service that you can access using a web browser.
How many control Centres does Australia have?
We deliver our services from 28 air traffic control towers, two major air traffic services centres and two terminal control units. Our air traffic controllers manage aircraft through all phases of flight, from terminal gate to terminal gate.
What is an Ersa?
ERSA is a publication which contains information vital for planning a flight and for the pilot in flight. It includes pictorial presentations of all licenced aerodromes and is amended every 12 weeks.
Where is Brisbane’s control zone?
Brisbane Centre The Brisbane FIR consists of New South Wales north of Sydney, all of Queensland, most of the Northern Territory and the northern half of Western Australia. It also contains the Australian Tasman Sea airspace.
Who are Airservices Australia?
Airservices Australia is a federal government owned corporation that provides air traffic management, aeronautical information, radio navigation, telecommunications and aviation rescue fire fighting services to the aviation industry.
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