Moree Airport is an airport in
Moree, New South Wales
Moree is a town in Moree Plains Shire in northern New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the banks of the Mehi River, in the centre of the rich black-soil plains. The town is located at the junction of the Newell Highway and Gwydir Highwa ...
, Australia. The airport is from the city center. The airport has some scheduled services but mainly provides
general aviation
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facilities, maintenance and support for
agricultural aviation in the local area. The Moree Aero Club has been based at the airport since 1952, and today provides aircraft hire and flight training. The club was instrumental in providing many early improvements to the aerodrome facilities, including hangars and a terminal building.
Airport facilities
Moree airport has two operational runways. The primary runway 01/19 is sealed with an asphalt surface . This runway is equipped with pilot-operated lighting for night operations. A secondary gravel runway 05/23 is located on the western side of the field and is .
The airport does not have a control tower as the typical volume of traffic is not high. Pilots are required to communicate via a
Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
Common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) is the name given to the VHF radio frequency used for air-to-air communication at United States, Canadian and Australian non-towered airports.
Many towered airports close their towers overnight, keeping t ...
(CTAF) to safely co-ordinate arrivals and departures. A
Non-Directional Beacon
A non-directional beacon (NDB) or non-directional radio beacon is a radio beacon which does not include directional information. Radio beacons are radio transmitters at a known location, used as an aviation or marine navigational aid. NDB are i ...
(NDB) to the west of the airport is the only navigational aid.
The small passenger terminal and apron are located on the eastern side of the airport, with road access off the
Newell Highway
Newell Highway is a national highway in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. It provides the major road link between southeastern Queensland and Victoria via central NSW and as such carries large amounts of freight. At in length, the Newell is th ...
. On the western side of the airport is an area primarily used to support agricultural crop spraying and other associated airwork.
Airlines and destinations
The Moree-Sydney route is one of 14 within New South Wales regulated by the
state government. Prior to 30 March 2013, the route had been served by up to 20 weekly
QantasLink flights, using
Bombardier Dash 8
The De Havilland Canada DHC-8, commonly known as the Dash 8, is a series of turboprop-powered regional airliners, introduced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) in 1984. DHC was later bought by Boeing in 1988, then by Bombardier in 1992; then by ...
turboprop airliners. Controversially, this ended with the awarding of the licence to
Brindabella Airlines on behalf of
Transport New South Wales
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following a
tender process. The move was met by considerable opposition within the Moree community, with concerns being raised about a lack of consultation, reduced baggage allowance, loss of frequent flyer program benefits as well as smaller aircraft operating the route and less operational flexibility in the event of delays or cancellations. Prior to 27 January 2012, Brindabella Airlines operated weekday services to Brisbane, but these flights ceased after the company reviewed services to the region following a merger with
Aeropelican, a move which damaged the airline's reputation in the local community. In December 2013, concerns relating to overdue maintenance on some of its aircraft led to the
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is the Australian national authority for the regulation of civil aviation. Although distinct from the government, it reports to the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
CASA is responsibl ...
grounding Brindabella Airlines. The airline was subsequently put into receivership and ceased operations, with the Sydney-Moree route licence returning to QantasLink.
In July 2016,
Fly Corporate announced that it would begin services between Moree and Brisbane from August 2016 using
Fairchild Metro
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aircraft.
Incidents and accidents
*On the evening of 30 March 2011, a privately operated
Piper PA-32R-301T Turbo Saratoga struck trees and crashed approximately short of the threshold on approach to runway 19. Of the pilot and five passengers aboard, four were fatally injured. Three members of the same well known family who ran local farming, hardware and petroleum businesses were killed. The pilot was also a well respected local businessman. During the approach, which was made after dusk, the aircraft flew too low, struck treetops on the fenceline of a nearby caravan park, and came to rest upside down in an adjacent field. The aircraft was found to be overloaded, and the pilot's lack of recent night flying experience was a contributing factor.
*On 11 April 2012, an
Ayres S2R-G10 Thrush crop dusting aircraft impacted terrain about northwest of the airport, killing the pilot who was the only occupant. The aircraft was on a ferry flight from
St George, Queensland en route to Moree Airport.
Occurrences Entered into the ATSB Aviation Safety Database Between 7 April 2012 and 13 April 2012
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See also
*List of airports in New South Wales
This is an incomplete list of airports in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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References
External links
Airport Guide
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