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Airservices graduated 24 new aviation fire fighters during a ceremony at its Melbourne Airport facility on 17 May 2013.
Airservices has officially opened its new Hot Fire Training Ground at Melbourne Airport on 16 April 2013.
An Airservices Mk8 fire vehicle on display at Avalon Airshow.
Airservices control tower and aviation fire rescue service at Avalon, Victoria.
Airservices held an open day at its $20 million facility at Broome Airport on Saturday 24 November.
Trainee fire fighter Tobi Noble recieves the prestgious Silver Axe Award, for most outstanding recruit on course, from General Manager, Learning Academy, Linda Spur .Tobi was one of nineteen aviation rescue and fire fighting recruits, from Reccru ...
Nineteen aviation rescue and fire fighting recruits, from Reccruit Course 79, have graduated during a ceremoney at Airservices Melbourne facility after completing an 11-week course.
Airservices Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting service officially welcomes home the Australian Paralympic team at Sydney Airport after a gallant effort in London.
Two of Airservices Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Rosenbauer Mk8s at Sydney Airport perform a water arch salute to the Australian Olympic team on their arrival home from the London 2012 Olympics.
Airservices opened its Broome air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facility on 3 July 2012.
Senator Glen Sterle, Chair of the Regional Affairs Committee, and Minster for Infrastructure and Transport, Anthony Albanese, inside the new control tower at Broome. Airservices opened its air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facility ther ...
Broome Tower manager John Ruttiman, Airservices opened its Broome air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facility on 3 July 2012.
Broome Tower Manager John Ruttiman inside the new contorl tower. Airservices opened its Broome air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facility on 3 July 2012.
Airservices welcomes Scoot Airlines to Sydney.
Minister Anthony Albanese launches four high visibility Mk8 fire rescue vehicles at Sydney Airport.
Minister Anthony Albanese,(r), in a new ARFF Mk8 vehicle.
(l-r) Airservices Deputy Chair Warren Mundy, Aviation fire fighter Kevin Green, aviation fire fighter Steve Wells, Minister Anthony Albanese, and Executive General Manager ARFF Andrew Rushbrook at the ceremony.
Airservices Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting at Sydney Airport welcomes new Rosenbauer Panther Mk8 ultra-large fire vehicles into service.
Airservices Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting fire vehicles welcome home VH-OQA Nancy-Bird Walton at Sydney Airport.