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Rottnest Island Airport is a small airport for light aircraft, situated about from the main settlement at Thomson Bay,
Rottnest Island Rottnest Island ( nys, Wadjemup), often colloquially referred to as "Rotto", is a island off the coast of Western Australia, located west of Fremantle. A sandy, low-lying island formed on a base of aeolianite limestone, Rottnest is an A-class ...
and northwest of
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. Daily air services operate to the island. In the past these have been from
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, but in recent years have been mainly from Jandakot. The single runway runs east–west and is situated behind Thomsons Bay and south of Government House Lake. Part of the lake was resumed for the construction of the airport runway. The Oliver Hill railway line runs south of and parallel to the runway. The airport opened in November 1930 and has been used regularly since then for private and small commercial operations, ferrying workers and holiday makers between
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
and the island.


Commercial services

At one stage, the Perth to Rottnest flight was the world's shortest scheduled air route. Woods Airways which was run by pioneer aviator
Jimmy Woods Jimmy Woods (born October 29, 1934, in St. Louis, Missouri; died March 29, 2018, in Anchorage, Alaska) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. Woods played with the R&B band of Homer Carter in 1951, and served in the Air Force from 1952 to 1956 ...
, operated the Perth to Rottnest service from about 1948 with two war-surplus
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(RAAF)
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aircraft. The service closed in 1961 after concerns about the safety of the ageing aircraft and recurring conflict with the
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over minor infringements of regulations. In 14 years of operations, it had made more than 13,000 crossings. Other services continued after Woods Airways departed and at various stages facilities were upgraded. Woods Airways and its owner were considered synonymous with the airport and in 1987 State Tourism Minister
Pam Beggs Pamela Anne Beggs (née Austin; born 23 May 1947) is a former Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1983 to 1993, representing the seat of Whitford. Beggs was born in Inverel ...
opened the renamed and upgraded Jimmy Woods Air Terminal in recognition.
MacRobertson Miller Airlines MacRobertson Miller Airlines (MMA) was a Western Australian airline that operated between 1927 and 1993. After being purchased by Ansett Transport Industries in 1968, it was eventually rebranded Ansett WA. History In 1919, Horrie Miller p ...
took over services after Wood's Airways using both
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and
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, until the route became uneconomical. Rottnest Airlines (aka "Quokka Airlines") operated the service until 1999 when it was taken over by Frank Stynman who operates a four and six-seater daily service from Jandakot called Rottnest Air-Taxi. Flying time is from 12 to 15 minutes.


Airlines and destinations


Accidents and incidents

* On 12 November 2006 a light twin engine charter aircraft carrying the pilot and five passengers crashed on the edge of the salt lake adjoining the airport. The plane split in two from the impact and two passengers were hospitalised. All escaped with minor injuries. It is believed that the aircraft suffered an engine failure, and the pilot was not able to maintain control.


Gallery

File:Rottnest Airport from the south.jpg, Airstrip and buildings from the south File:RottnestAirportFromAir.jpg, From the air File:Jimmy Woods, Rottnest airport-13.jpg, Jimmy Woods File:Woods Avro-Anson Rottnest3.jpg, Woods Airways VH-WAB, c.1953


See also

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List of airports in Western Australia This is a list of airports in the Australian state of Western Australia. __TOC__ List of airports The list is sorted by the name of the community served, click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order. Airports named in bo ...
* Aviation transport in Australia


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Airservices Aerodromes & Procedure Charts
{{Airports in Western Australia Rottnest Island Transport in Perth, Western Australia Airports in Western Australia Airports established in 1930