Albury Airport

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Albury Airport (Template:Comma separated entries) is a regional airport located Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of Albury, Australia. The airport, which also serves Albury's adjacent twin city of Wodonga. It hosts the official weather station for Albury-Wodonga.

History

Although the site had been laid out as an aerodrome since the late 1930s, it was not until 1963 that construction to allow regular passenger flights to Sydney and Melbourne was completed, with the first flights arriving on 16 December that year. The airport was officially opened by the Minister for National Development David Fairbairn on 13 September 1964.[1]

The late 1970s and early 1980s were a period of rapid growth at Albury Airport, which benefited from expansion fueled by the Albury–Wodonga National Growth Centre project. Upgrades to the runway were completed at this time to permit the operation of regional jet aircraft such as the Fokker F28 operated by East-West and Airlines of New South Wales. A control tower and new terminal were completed in 1983[2] and passenger numbers almost doubled over the three years to 1986 (82,000 to 160,000). The main carriers serving Albury at this time included East-West, Airlines of New South Wales and Kendell Airlines. The airport funded further expansion with funds from landing and departure fees, levied at $1.50 per passenger.[3]

Kendell Airlines remained a major operator serving Albury on behalf of Ansett until 2002, flying to both Sydney and Melbourne. Virgin Blue launched Embraer 170 double-daily jet services from Sydney to Albury in February 2008.[4] Further extensions to the passenger terminal to incorporate new security screening facilities were completed in 2009 at a cost of around $5 million. The Virgin E-jets would later be replaced on this route by 68-seat ATR-72s and were eventually withdrawn when successor Virgin Australia entered voluntary administration in 2020 and was restructured under new ownership.

Brindabella Airlines provided a direct service to Canberra for a number of years from April 2003, but this ended controversially in 2012 when the airline cited an expected increase in operating costs due to the implementation of the a carbon pricing scheme by set to be introduced by the Gillard government.[5][6] At the time of the cancellation, the route was reported to be performing poorly, averaging only six passengers per flight.[7]

JetGo introduced jet services to Brisbane in June 2016 using 36-seat Embraer ERJ-135LRs, expanding to two weekly return flights to the Gold Coast from 29 June 2017.[8] JetGo's services ceased after the company entered voluntary administration on 1 June 2018.[9]

Expansions to the arrivals hall, including a second baggage carousel and viewing area, departure lounge, cafe and bar were completed in September 2018.

Facilities

Due to a relatively high number of aircraft movements across all aviation activities, Albury Airport is one of the few regional airports in New South Wales to have an Air Traffic Control tower, which operates during daylight hours only. When the tower is closed, pilots are required to communicate via a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency to safely coordinate arrivals and departures. The airport has a single runway, 07/25, which measures Script error: No such module "convert".. There is a VOR installation at the airport to assist pilots with radio navigation and instrument approach procedures. However, despite being prone to low-visibility conditions, there is no instrument landing system equipment available at the airport.[10]

Airlines and destinations

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The airport is serviced by QantasLink, using the Embraer E190AR, operated by Alliance Airlines, for Brisbane Flights. QantasLink also operates Q400s to Sydney and Dash 8-300s on flights to Melbourne; Rex Airlines, who uses 36-seat Saab 340s on services to Sydney and formerly Melbourne.

Operations

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The new arrivals hall entrance at Albury Airport
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View from inside the terminal
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Former Albury Airport terminal
Busiest domestic routes (year ending June 2023)[11]
Rank Airport Passengers % change Carriers
1 Sydney, File:Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 70,234 no data yet QantasLink, Rex Airlines
2 Melbourne, File:Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Victoria 14,403 no data yet QantasLink
Annual passenger statistics for Albury Airport[12][13]
Year[14] Passenger numbers % change
2010–11 284,535 Decrease 0.3
2011–12 282,631 Decrease 0.7
2012–13 267,565 Decrease 5.3
2013–14 253,004 Decrease 5.4
2014–15 244,611 Decrease 3.3
2015–16 244,458 Decrease0.06
2016–17 257,769 Increase5.4
2017–18 264,583 Increase2.6
2018–19 250,917 Decrease5.2
2019–20 180,957 Decrease27.9
2020–21 71,869 Decrease60.3
2021–22 107,934 Increase50.2
2022–23 253,200 Increase133

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