Workforce Plan 2013–20

Passenger movements at Australian airports are forecast to increase by 50 per cent over the next 20 years. The aviation industry must confront these domestic challenges and work together collaboratively to accommodate growth. Airservices gives the highest priority to maintaining and enhancing aviation safety performance whilst improving efficiency, capacity and environmental performance. This is achieved through the implementation of new and upgraded equipment and communications to meet longerterm needs, and the continued maintenance and operation of current facilities

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Alpine Air Express

Alpine holds an FAR Part 135 air carrier certificate, which it has maintained since 1979 as a non-scheduled, on demand air-cargo operator with forty years as a profitable business, Alpine has an excellent reputation with the FAA, its clients and employees. Alpine has achieved a 99+% on-time performance standard in meeting its customers’ required flight schedules. Alpine currently has multiple contracts with the United States Postal Service and with United Parcel Service. The Company’s routes include service throughout the western United States. The Company transports mail packages and other time-sensitive cargo as one of the largest regional air-cargo providers in the U.S.

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Who’s saying what? Internet of Things in Aerospace, Defence & Security

whitePaper | December 28, 2022

The Internet of Things, or IoT, is an umbrella term referring to the ability of everyday physical objects (such as fridges, watches, or cars) to connect with other devices over the internet, enabling them to send and receive data.

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Aviation digital transformation

whitePaper | January 6, 2022

The aviation sector is coming out from an unprecedented period of seismic change. Airlines have faced the challenges of near total shutdown of international travel, new working guidelines, and recovery false starts across all regions.

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BFPCA Submission on the Aviation White Paper Terms of Reference

whitePaper | March 9, 2023

Brisbane families and communities are currently subject to severe aircraft noise pollution and suffering from associated health and related impacts from Brisbane Airport’s new flight paths launched in July 2020. Both the Aircraft Noise Ombudsman’s report and the Brisbane Airport PIR Advisory Forum (BAPAF) have independently confirmed that Brisbane communities were consciously misled using flawed noise modelling, deceptive and unprofessional community engagement, and are now being offered inadequate noise abatement.

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The milestones to decarbonize aviation

whitePaper | February 22, 2023

impact’s goal is to accelerate aviation’s transition to net zero. To do this, impact plans to leverage the responsibility and capabilities of aircraft financiers to ensure that well-defined sustainability targets are firmly anchored in loan or lease agreements. The metrics required for this should also improve the accuracy and clarity of reporting on the sustainability of the financiers’ investment and loan portfolios.

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DARE TO BUILD SMARTER

whitePaper | September 28, 2022

In 2007, Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works® set out to satisfy the most challenging structural, environmental, and physical requirements of next-generation air and spacecraft platforms. A strategic technology was derived and the most balanced, capable, and processable reinforced high-performance thermoplastic nanocomposite around, HX5™, was created.

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South of the Clouds

whitePaper | March 23, 2023

The economic, environmental, health, societal and safety benefits associated with the application of drone technologies are starting to be experienced in the UK, but the full potential of their use is yet to be realised. Flying uncrewed aircraft - ‘drones’ - beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) of their pilots, creates advantage in numerous applications including health care delivery, search and rescue, connection of remote communities, Infrastructure inspection, removal of people from safety risk in industrial settings, and environmental monitoring.

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Spotlight

Alpine Air Express

Alpine holds an FAR Part 135 air carrier certificate, which it has maintained since 1979 as a non-scheduled, on demand air-cargo operator with forty years as a profitable business, Alpine has an excellent reputation with the FAA, its clients and employees. Alpine has achieved a 99+% on-time performance standard in meeting its customers’ required flight schedules. Alpine currently has multiple contracts with the United States Postal Service and with United Parcel Service. The Company’s routes include service throughout the western United States. The Company transports mail packages and other time-sensitive cargo as one of the largest regional air-cargo providers in the U.S.

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