The March edition of From the Ground Up is out now - we feature recent media engagements, attending exciting events like Avalon Airshow and the Women in Aviation National Conference, discuss our involvement in the Tallawarra B project, share AP after hours and more.
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The December edition of From the Ground Up is out now - we introduce our newest team members, share our recent community engagements - including expert commentary following the Gympie aircraft collision, discuss project ENERGYCONNECT, AP after hours and more.
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The July edition of From the Ground Up is out now - we discuss internal and external achievements, advances in AAM, Master Plan development for Kempsey Airport and Tumut Aerodrome, and much more.
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On 7 – 8 July, Aviation Projects Managing Director, Keith Tonkin visited Tumut Aerodrome (YTMU) to conduct stakeholder engagement activities as part of the process of developing an Airport Master Plan. Find out more in this blog.
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The June edition of From the Ground Up is out now - we discuss our new updated website and capabilities, the change in government and its impacts on airports, the Port Augusta Renewable Energy Project, the importance of master planning, and much more.
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One of our key capabilities is our aerodrome safeguarding and spatial services. Learn more about what aerodrome safeguarding is, and why it is so important.
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What does a change in government from the Liberal Party of Australia to Australian Labor Party mean? And more specifically, what does it mean for Australian airports and Australia's aviation industry. Find out here.
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Specialist Consultant Jarrod Bell made a presentation to a technical advisory committee regarding the development of an industry aviation standard about remote aerodrome emergency response capability.
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When working on regional aerodromes, you never know where you might end up during your travels. Airport Operations Consultant, Jarrod Bell recently found himself in the historic town of Woomera, known for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Woomera Range Complex (WRC).
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