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Please note: All customers are required to make an appointment before attending the Airport Services Office.

 


The Perth Airport Services Office provides airport operators, contractors and other third parties with a broad range of services including:

  • Aviation Security Identification Cards (ASICs);
  • Authority to Drive Airside licences (ADAs);
  • Extended Visitor Identification Cards (EVICs);
  • Contractor Cards;
  • And many more. 

Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC)

Aviation Security Identification Cards are a requirement for non-exempt persons who access secure areas as part of their employment.

Please visit the ASIC Online page for information regarding Aviation Security Identification Cards.

If you require temporary or intermittent access to an airside or a landside secure area of Perth Airport you will need to apply for a Visitor Identification Card (VIC). Please see our Visitor Passes page for information.

Secure Zone Access (SZA)

If you require electronic access to a landside or airside secure area of Perth Airport you will need to submit a Secure Zone Access application.

If you already have electronic access and require additional doors or access to perform your operational duties at Perth Airport you will need to resubmit an SZA application. Please list specific details of the additional doors or areas you require and provide a detailed operational reason to support your request. 

Please visit the Airside Driving page for information regarding Airside Licensing.

What type of airport is card airport?

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Applicants should check with their supervisor or airport operator to see if they need to hold and/or display an ASIC.

A person has an operational need to hold a red or grey ASIC if they have a requirement for frequent access to all or part of a secure area of an airport where persons are required to display an ASIC, and for the operation of the airport or an aircraft. A person involved in checking in passengers or handling baggage will need an ASIC.

Known Consignors who do not access secure areas at an airport may need a white ASIC to meet US air cargo security requirements.

Visitors who need to access the airside area or any landside security zone of an airport need to wear a Visitor Identification Card (VIC) and they must be supervised by a person displaying a valid ASIC. VICs are issued by the airport being visited.

Applicants must be cleared before an ASIC can be issued. This involves a criminal records check, a national security assessment by ASIO and an immigration check. We submit each applicant's details to AusCheck for this to occur, and we pay the relevant fee.

To confirm that we are an authorised ASIC Issuing Body click here for the government web page where you will see us listed under our company name of Airport Security. For more information on ASICs click here. For more information on AusCheck click here.

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Warrnambool City Council
Phone: (03) 5559 4800

Fax: (03) 5559 4900

Airport Reporting Officers, ARO Phone: (03) 5559 4970

Mobile: 0417 338 162

Warrnambool Regional Airport is owned and operated by the Warrnambool City Council and is registered under Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) subpart 13.6.C Registered Airports.

The airport has 16 hangars on site accommodating both business and recreational aircraft. The airport is home to Ambulance Victoria, Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS 4). The airport averages about 40 aircraft movements daily with General Aviation Maintenance (Courier Service) and Ambulance Victoria fixed wing aircraft daily users. See table below for landing fees.

Application to operate at Warrnambool Airport

Application for exemption from landing fees - recreational aircraft

Request for Airport Pavement Concession

Investment opportunities at Warrnambool Airport

Warrnambool Regional Airport Development Plan (revision 2021)

Warrnambool Airport Reference Group

Security

Warrnambool Regional Airport is categorised as a “Security Controlled Airport” under the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 and Regulations 2005 and operates on an Airport Security Identification Card (ASIC) switch on, switch off program. Only persons with a lawful reason are to access the “Airside Area” of the Warrnambool Regional Airport and must display a valid “Airport Security Identification Card” ASIC, at all times.

Location

The airport is located 13km north/north-west of the Warrnambool centre within Moyne Shire.

Airport aeronautical and physical characteristics

Air Services Australia ERSA and NOTAMS for the Warrnambool Airport.

Terminal building

The Terminal Building is available for use by general aviation. Public toilets and a public pay phone are located within the Terminal Building.

Carpark

Free public car park with a capacity of some 30 cars.

Helicopters

No designated landing point is currently provided for helicopters.

Pilot training and aircraft charter

Email: 

Refuelling agents for AIR BP – Ph 0490 779 633 – 

Air Apply Aerial Spraying & Spreading

Phone: 0419 876 826 Fax: (03) 5561 2717

Email: 

Warrnambool Aero Club

The Warrnambool Aero Club is located to the south-east of the passenger terminal and fuel storage facility.

146 Mailors Flat Koroit Road
Mailors Flat Victoria 3275

Phone: 0429 938 600 or 5567 1101

Drones

It is illegal to fly a drone in the approach and departure zones at Warrnambool Regional Airport.

If your drone weighs more than 100g, you must not launch within 5.5km of the airport if you are aware, or become aware, that manned aircraft are operating to or from the airport.

If you are already flying your drone within 5.5km of the airport and become aware that manned aircraft are operating to/from the airport, you must manoeuvre safely away from the path of that aircraft and land as soon as it is safe to do so.

For advice on how to fly a drone safely and legally go to:

www.casa.gov.au/aircraft/landing-page/flying-drones-australia

Transport

Taxi services

Warrnambool Radio Taxis, 13 10 08

Car hire

 Landing Fees & Charges 2021-2022

Fee Type

Charge applied

Unit of measure

Fee (GST exclusive)

         

Landing fee - Commercial*

Per landing

$p/1,000kg

$10/1,000kg

 

Landing fee - Recreational*

Per landing

$p/1,000kg

$10/1,000kg

Aircraft > 1,800kg

Flight training - local operator

Annual

Per aircraft

$1,000.00

 

Flight training - non local operator

Per landing

Per aircraft

$5/1,000kg

50% discount (touch & go 1 x fee/30 minutes)

Local user fee - Commercial

Annual

Per aircraft

$1,000.00

 

Local user fee - Recreational

Annual

Per aircraft

$250.00

 

Ambulance Vic/PelAir

Per landing

Per aircraft

$15

Flat Fee

Ambulance Vic HEMS 1-5

   

No charge

 

RFDS Aircraft

   

No Charge

 

Police/Fire

   

No charge

 

RPT

Per landing

$p/1,000kg

$10/1,000kg

Or option Passenger tax $12/head

         

Pavement concession

Per landing

Per aircraft

$150

Aircraft > 5,700kg & tyre pressures > 109psi

Use Terminal/Toilets

Per hour

Per hour

$18

Commercial usage

Driver Training

Per day

Per day

$385

 
         

*Off Shore Ops Babcock Helicopter Hangar 3 - Landing Fee 50% discount

*Recreational Aircraft < 1,800kg to apply to Council for exemption to landing fee.