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Air traffic control in
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is provided by two independent organisations, one civilian and one military. The civilian provider is
Airservices Australia Airservices Australia is an Australian Government owned corporation, responsible for providing safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry within the Australian Flight Information Region (FIR). S ...
, which controls civilian airfields and airspace. The military provider is the
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(RAAF), which controls military airfields and adjoining airspace. This includes Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy aviation bases. Some airfields in Australia are categorised as Joint User airfields, where there are both civilian and military operations based at the airfield. Normally, Joint User airfields have air traffic control provided by the RAAF. Air traffic controllers manage the safe and orderly flow of aircraft into, out of, and between airports throughout Australia and with overseas regions adjoining Australian airspace. Australian civilian air traffic controllers are employed under an Air Traffic Control Enterprise Agreement.


History

Civilian air traffic control developed after WWII when returning servicemen gained employment as both aircrew and ground control. From 1988 to 1995 air traffic control in Australia was the responsibility of the
Civil Aviation Authority A civil aviation authority (CAA) is a national or supranational statutory authority that oversees the regulation of civil aviation, including the maintenance of an aircraft register. Role Due to the inherent dangers in the use of flight vehicles, ...
. The CAA was split into two separate government organisations in July 1995:
Airservices Australia Airservices Australia is an Australian Government owned corporation, responsible for providing safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry within the Australian Flight Information Region (FIR). S ...
and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Airservices Australia took responsibility for airspace management, aeronautical information, communications, radio navigation aids, airport rescue fire fighting services, and aviation search and rescue, while CASA assumed control of safety regulations, licensing of pilots and aviation engineers, and certification of aircraft and operators. The role of aviation search and rescue was transferred from Airservices Australia to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority in 1997.


Civilian air traffic control

Airservices Australia Airservices Australia is an Australian Government owned corporation, responsible for providing safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry within the Australian Flight Information Region (FIR). S ...
is a government-owned corporation that provides air traffic control (ATC) services, as well as other related services such as communications, navigation, surveillance, aeronautical data and airfield fire services. ATC services include tower, approach and centre (en route) services. Currently, most Airservices Australia ATC units use
The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System (TAAATS) (pronounced ''tats'', or ''tarts''), is the hardware and software system used by Airservices Australia for air traffic control services. It is a paperless, computer-based system, which serves as ...
. The introduction of the new computerised system increased controllers' productivity.


Towers

Airservices Australia operates from the following air traffic control towers:


Major airports

* Adelaide Airport (YPAD), SA *
Brisbane Airport Brisbane Airport is the primary international airport serving Brisbane and South East Queensland. The airport services 31 airlines flying to 50 domestic and 29 international destinations, in total amounting to more than 22.7 million passeng ...
(YBBN), QLD * Cairns Airport (YBCS), QLD * Canberra Airport (YSCB), ACT * Gold Coast Airport (YBCG), QLD * Hobart Airport (YMHB), TAS * Melbourne Airport (YMML), VIC * Perth Airport (YPPH), WA * Sydney Airport Air Traffic Control Tower (YSSY), NSW


Other airports

*
Albury Airport Albury Airport is a regional airport located northeast Albury, New South Wales, Australia. The airport, which also serves Albury's adjacent twin city of Wodonga, Victoria was the fifth busiest in New South Wales as of 2016. The airport also h ...
(YMAY), NSW * Alice Springs Airport (YBAS), NT * Archerfield Airport (YBAF), QLD * Avalon Airport (YMAV), VIC *
Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower The Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower is a heritage-listed air traffic control tower at Tower Road, Bankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 January 2016. Hist ...
(YSBK), NSW *
Broome Airport Broome International Airport is a regional airport located west of the Broome GPO, Western Australia. Broome International Airport is the regional hub of the northwestern part of Western Australia. It is considered the gateway to the Kimberl ...
(YBRM), WA * Camden Airport (YSCN), NSW * Coffs Harbour Airport (), NSW * Essendon Airport (YMEN), VIC * Hamilton Island Airport (YBHM), QLD * Jandakot Airport (YPJT), WA * Karratha Airport (YPKA), WA *
Launceston Airport Launceston Airport is a regional airport on the outskirts of Launceston, Tasmania. The airport is located in the industrial area of Western Junction from Launceston city centre. It is Tasmania's second busiest after Hobart Airport; it can als ...
(YMLT), TAS *
Mackay Airport Mackay Airport located in South Mackay, Queensland, Australia is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Mackay, with flights to the cities of Brisbane, Rockhampton, Townsville, Hamilton Island, Cairns and Sydney. In ...
(YBMK), QLD * Moorabbin Airport (YMMB), VIC *
Parafield Airport Parafield Airport is on the edge of the residential suburb of Parafield, South Australia, north of the Adelaide city centre and adjacent to the Mawson Lakes campus of the University of South Australia. It is Adelaide's second airport and the ...
(YPPF), SA *
Sunshine Coast Airport Sunshine Coast Airport (formerly Maroochydore Airport) is an Australian international airport located at the northern end of the Sunshine Coast and approximately north of centre of Brisbane, within South East Queensland agglomeration. I ...
(YBSU), QLD *
Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton Airport (''Connor Park'') is a major Australian regional airport in West Rockhampton that services the city of Rockhampton, with direct flights to the cities of Brisbane, and Mackay. Flights have previously operated to Sydney and Me ...
(YBRK), QLD *
Tamworth Airport Tamworth Airport is a regional airport serving Tamworth, a city in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located from the town centre, on New Winton Road. The airport is owned and operated by the Tamworth Regional Council and is lis ...
(YSTW), NSW


Airports with aerodrome flight information service (AFIS)

* Port Hedland Airport (YPPD), WA


Terminal Control Units

Airservices Australia has six terminal control units (TCU). Controllers in a TCU use radar and other surveillance technology to manage the flow of aircraft arriving and departing from major city airports. Airservices provides air traffic control services in an extended area around capital city airports, and maximize the safe use of this airspace. The TCU services are provided around the following major airports: *Adelaide, SA (integrated into Melbourne Centre, as of mid-2017) *Brisbane, QLD (integrated into Brisbane Centre) *Cairns, QLD (integrated into Brisbane Centre, as of mid-2017) *Canberra, ACT (integrated into Melbourne Centre) *Hobart & Launceston, TAS (located in Melbourne Centre, commenced 16 June 2022) *Mackay & Rockhampton, QLD (located in Brisbane Centre, commenced 16 June 2022) *Melbourne, VIC (integrated into Melbourne Centre) *Perth, WA (shared facility with Pearce air traffic controllers, located at Perth Airport) *Sydney, NSW (located at Sydney Airport)


Area control centres

Airservices Australia manages 11 per cent of the world's airspace, including very large portions of the Indian and Southern Oceans, and parts of the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea. The airspace consists of two flight information regions (FIR), the Brisbane FIR and the Melbourne FIR. Each FIR is managed by its respective
area control centre In air traffic control, an area control center (ACC), also known as a center or en-route center, is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft flying in the airspace of a given flight information region (FIR) at high altitudes between ai ...
(ACC), which provide en-route services.


Brisbane Centre

The Brisbane FIR consists of New South Wales north of
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
, all of Queensland, most of the Northern Territory and the northern half of Western Australia. It also contains the
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
n Tasman Sea airspace. Due to the nature of the airspace, it controls most international flights in and out of Australia (except Indian Ocean flights), and domestic flights operating to airports within the FIR. As only two of eight capitals are located in the Brisbane FIR, it handles a lesser volume of traffic than Melbourne Centre. However,
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
is just south of the border of the two FIRs (the Sydney Basin is part of the Melbourne FIR), and thus Brisbane Centre has control of flights arriving or departing in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
from the north. Brisbane Centre is located adjacent to Brisbane Tower at
Brisbane Airport Brisbane Airport is the primary international airport serving Brisbane and South East Queensland. The airport services 31 airlines flying to 50 domestic and 29 international destinations, in total amounting to more than 22.7 million passeng ...
. It also contains Brisbane Approach and Cairns Approach.


Melbourne Centre

The Melbourne FIR consists of all other
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n airspace outside the Brisbane FIR. This includes Victoria, Tasmania, southern New South Wales including
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
, most of South Australia and the southern half of Western Australia. It also contains the
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
n Indian and Southern Ocean airspace. Apart from international flights arriving from the Indian Ocean, most international flights will pass through Brisbane Centre first. However, as the FIR contains six of the eight capital cities, a very large portion of domestic flights are controlled from Melbourne Centre. Melbourne Centre is located adjacent to Melbourne Tower at Melbourne Airport. It also contains Melbourne Approach, Canberra Approach and Adelaide Approach.


Military air traffic control

Like civil air traffic control, the
Australian Defence Force The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Forc ...
provide tower and approach services but do not provide en route services. Although historically each of the three services had its own air traffic controllers, the Royal Australian Air Force exclusively provides air traffic control services to the Australian Defence Force. 44 Wing (44WG) was formed to centrally manage ATC personnel and facilities at 11 defence bases. 44 Wing is an Air Command unit, belonging to the Surveillance and Response Group and is headquartered at RAAF Base Williamtown, Williamtown, NSW. 44WG is divided into two squadrons; No. 452 Squadron which consists of all ATC units at bases north of the Queensland border, and No. 453 Squadron which consists of ATC units at bases south of the Queensland border. The ATC unit established at each base in known as a flight and belongs to one of the two squadrons. Each flight manages air traffic control services at the base, although is ultimately commanded from HQ452SQN, RAAF Base Darwin or HQ453SQN RAAF Base Williamtown. The RAAF provides both tower and approach services, and in some cases a limited centre (or en route) service. However, centre services are normally amalgamated with approach control. Two bases, Richmond and Edinburgh, provide only a tower service, given their close proximity to Sydney and Adelaide respectively. Civilian ATC provides approach services to these bases. Tower and approach services are normally located within the control tower or an adjacent building. Unlike civilian ATC, no approach or en route services are provided remotely. Currently, most military ATC units use the
Australian Defence Air Traffic System {{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Australian Defence Air Traffic System (ADATS) is the hardware and software system used by the Royal Australian Air Force for Air Traffic Control services. It is a computer based system, which serves as an aid to ...
. The RAAF use Airservices Australia's TAAATS systems in Perth to provide approach services to RAAF Base Pearce.


Military ATC units


Royal Australian Air Force

* RAAF Base Amberley - 452SQN AMB FLT (Tower and Approach) *
RAAF Base Darwin RAAF Base Darwin is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory, Australia. The base shares its runway with Darwin International Airport, for civil aviation purposes. The herit ...
- 452SQN DAR FLT (Tower and Approach) * RAAF Base East Sale - 453SQN ESL FLT (Tower and Approach) * RAAF Base Edinburgh - 453SQN EDN FLT (Tower only) * RAAF Base Pearce - 453SQN PEA FLT (Tower, Approach and Centre) * RAAF Base Richmond - 453SQN RIC FLT (Tower only) * RAAF Base Tindal - 452SQN TDL FLT (Tower and Approach) * RAAF Base Townsville - 452SQN TVL FLT (Tower and Approach) *
RAAF Base Williamtown RAAF Base Williamtown is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located north of the coastal city of Newcastle ( by road) in the local government area of Port Stephens, in New South Wales, Australia. The base serves as the h ...
- 453SQN WLM FLT (Tower, Approach and Centre) * RAAF Gingin - (Pearce provides a Tower and Approach service)


Royal Australian Navy

* HMAS Albatross Naval Air Station Nowra - 453SQN NWA FLT (Tower and Approach) *Jervis Bay Airfield (Nowra provides Approach services only, there is no Tower service)


Australian Army

* Army Aviation Centre/Army Airfield Oakey - 452SQN OAK FLT (Tower and Approach)


Joint User Airfields

* Darwin International Airport - (co-located with RAAF Base Darwin) * Townsville International Airport - (co-located with RAAF Base Townsville)


See also

* List of airports in Australia


References

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