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The new terminal area radar at Cairns, Queensland, was comissioned into service on 12 March, 2012.
Sod turning at Airservices hot fire training ground. Pictured is Airservices CEO Greg Russell (right) and Badge Constructions CEO Jim Whiting (left).
Airservices will upgrade its instrument landing system on Runway 34L at Sydney (pictured) and Runway 35 at Canberra during January.
Air traffic controller Les Haynes shows Santa the route he will take when he flies through Australian airspace on Christmas Eve. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Santa is shown the route he will take when he flies through Australian airspace on Christmas Eve. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Technical officer Don Doheny shows Santa the runway layout at Melbourne Airport in case he needs to land there on Christmas Eve. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Air traffic controller Ben Muir shows Santa around the Melbourne Tower during his visit to Airservices air traffic control facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Santa inspects the construction of Airservices new control tower at Melbourne Airport. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Airservices aviation rescue fire fighters show Santa the medical and rescue equipment carried on board their ultra-large fire vehicle. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-De ...
Airservices aviation fire fighter Justin Woo shows Santa the inside of an ultra-large fire vehicle. Santa visited Airservices air traffic control and aviation fire rescue facilities at Melbourne Airport in mid-December.
Mr Unni Menon has been appointed as Airservices General Manager, Corporate and International Affairs.
Airservices latest group of 27 trainee air traffic controllers reach a crucial career milestone.
Wagga Wagga technical trainees graduation - group photograph
Technical trainee Brendan Heaver being presented with Airservices Award for Technical Excellence by Airservices CEO Greg Russell
ARFF graduates show off their skills prior to the graduation ceremony.
Airservices aviation fire fighters march to their graduation in Melbourne.
Aviation fire fighter recruits and their trainers with an Airservices Mk8 ultra-large fire vehicle.
Airservices Chief Fire Officer Peter Smith (left) with Silver Axe (top recruit) winner Stuart Sharp of Greensborough, Victoria.
The localiser array - a component of the new instrument landing system (ILS) at Wagga Wagga Airport.
The glide slope tower - a component of the new instrument landing system (ILS) at Wagga Wagga Airport.
The transportable terminal area radar setup at Sandra's View, south of Canberra Airport.
Air traffic controllers in Sydney Tower.
Airservices technicians inspect a localiser, a component of the instrument landing system, at Sydney Airport.
Airservices control tower at the Gold Coast Airport
Airservices temporary radar at Machans Beach, Cairns
The VHF Radio Replacement – Towers and C/ATIS Project team receiving their award in Brisbane.
Airservices new Rohde & Schwarz VHF radios.
An Emirates Boeing 777-300ER lands at Sydney Airport.
Airservice Flight Inspection Service contract signing with AeroPearl. (l-r) Patrick Forster-Rohal, Darryl Woods, Graham Jackson, Sarah Colman, Greg Russell, Michael Bitzer and Ian Cleveland.
(l-r) General Manager Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), Mr Andrew Rushbrook; Chief Fire Officer, Mr Peter Smith; Silver Axe Award winner, trainee fire fighter Dayle Muscat; and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Greg Russell at the conclusion of ...
ARFF Course 77 trainees conduct a demonstration exercise prior to graduating.
ARFF Course 77 trainees march in for their graduation ceremony.
A Virgin Australia Boeing 777-300ER lands at Sydney Airport.
The new terminal area radar at Adelaide Airport.
An Etihad A340-600 lands at Sydney Airport.