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Bunbury Airport is an airport servicing the
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n city of Bunbury. Bunbury Airport is located south-east of the city centre and is the only airport serving the city. The airport is used largely as a facility for General Aviation, pilot training and emergency services. Bunbury Airport serves an area that includes the
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and the surrounding districts of
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, Capel and Donnybrook-Balingup.


History

The City of Bunbury is the owner and operator of Bunbury Airport. Council first investigated the possibility of an airstrip in 1965 and with the help of a band of enthusiastic aviators and input from the
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, the airstrip became operational in 1969. It has evolved to present day with council funds, government grants/funds, and operational input from the Bunbury Aero Club. The aerodrome is a 'registered' airport with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Recent upgrades to the airport include the following: * 2008 - construction of a new Patient Transfer Building to provide better facilities for the approximate 750 annual visits by the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). * 2009 - development of an additional 15 hangar sites. * 2010 - construction of a 700 metre long parallel taxiway. * 2012 - construction of run-up bays and a helipad. * 2013 - installation of LED runway and taxiway lighting. * 2015 - development of an additional 20 hangar sites. * 2016 - construction of a rescue helicopter base. * 2017 - installation of an Automatic Weather Information Station (AWIS). * 2018 - installation of a weather camera, construction of a helipad and installation of a secondary IWI.


Operations and facilities

Bunbury Airport has a single sealed runway, 07/25 which is wide. Due to the proximity of the
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, there is a permanently
displaced threshold A displaced threshold or DTHR is a runway threshold located at a point other than the physical beginning or end of the runway. The portion of the runway behind a displaced threshold may be used for takeoff in either direction and landings from the ...
at the runway 25 end to allow sufficient clearance over the road. Because of this, the available landing distance is . The airport is currently restricted to aircraft with a maximum take-off weight less than . Runway 07/25 is equipped with low intensity, pilot activated runway lighting for night operations. There is no control tower and pilots must co-ordinate arrivals and departures using a
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. Three flying schools and 1 facility operate out of Bunbury Airport, they are: AirChartersWest, Bunbury Aero Club, Bunbury Flying School and AirSportsWA. The schools and airport are a major
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approved flight training facility.List of schools in WA
Bunbury Airport currently averages 13,000 aircraft movements per annum. The airport is home to a permanent rescue helicopter base operated by the Department of Fire & Emergency Services, seasonal water bombers operated by the Parks & Wildlife Services section of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and significant visitation by the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).


See also

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* Aviation transport in Australia


References


External links


City of Bunbury

Department of Environment and Conservation

RFDS


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