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Deniliquin Council links up with Wellcamp
Airports

Deniliquin Council hopes to upgrade its local airport to establish a regional freight hub in the NSW Riverina and begin sending goods the world via Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport in Toowoomba. The council is looking for government funding to support construction of a 2,000m runway at Deniliquin Airport, which currently has a 1,200m asphalt runway

QantasLink boosts Toowoomba service with two extra flights
Airlines

QantasLink is adding an extra two flights a week between Sydney and Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport at Toowoomba. The additional services were due to begin on February 29 and operate on Mondays and Wednesdays, lifting the total number of QantasLink return flights a week at the airport to 15. Wellcamp Airport general manager Phil Gregory

Mobil to build new pipeline in efforts to boost fuel supply at Tullamarine
Airports

Mobil Oil Australia plans to boost jet fuel supplies to Melbourne Tullamarine through the construction of a new pipeline that will link its Yarraville fuel distribution terminal to the airport’s main fuel storage depot. The company said on Monday work on the 2.7km pipeline had commenced and would take 12 months to finish. BP, Caltex,

Sydney Airport expects to receive Badgerys Creek contract this year
Airports

Sydney Airport says it expects to receive a “Notice of Intention” from the federal government regarding the proposed Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek later in 2016. The company told the Australian Securities Exchange in its full year results presentation on Thursday, which showed a 5.6 per cent increase in revenue and 5.8 per cent

Government approves Gold Coast Airport redevelopment
Airports

Gold Coast Airport has received the green light to begin construction on new aircraft stands and aerobridges as well as a terminal upgrade. The federal government on Friday gave its approval for the airport to start work on the airport redevelopment, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2017 and will cater

Airservices to trial new flight path at Perth Airport
Airports

Some overnight flights taking off to the south on Perth Airport’s Runway 21 will have a new flight path as part of a trial to monitor aircraft noise. Airservices is conducting the trial over two periods between February and April to compare actual noise levels from the new flight path with noise modelling data that

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