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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#526 Post by metro » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:55 pm

The Sydney and Adelaide route should be brought back first, because Sydney is bigger and has the best International connections. But I guess Tiger as a budget airline cant afford Sydney airport :lol:

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#527 Post by Splashmo » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:13 pm

I think the Sydney route was already dumped before Tiger was grounded. They're based in Melbourne so they're hardly going to start a route between two other ports given their current circumstances.

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#528 Post by bm7500 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:31 pm

Feature to be posted in The Advertiser
THE ADVERTISER ‘175 YEARS OF BUILDING SOUTH AUSTRALIA’
PROPERTY COUNCIL AUSTRALIA FEATURE

ADELAIDE AIRPORT’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE


Adelaide Airport’s property landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade, and not just as a result of the new domestic and international terminal, T1.
It may have taken close to 50 years to move from the airport’s temporary ‘tin shed’ terminal to a new facility, but the pace of on-airport development has since picked up considerably.
Adelaide Airport Ltd (AAL) Managing Director, Phil Baker, said very strong passenger growth in recent years meant the company was already embarking on significant infrastructure projects to
keep up with customer demand.“When the new terminal was completed in 2005, we set ourselves ambitious passenger forecasts looking ahead to 2015. We reached those targets in less than half that time, so we’ve needed to revise our timelines for further infrastructure plans,” Mr Baker said. “For example, we’ve now started construction of a new multi-level car park, pedestrian plaza
and associated road network. The $100 million project will more than double the size of the existing short-term car park, with five levels providing short-term parking for 2,000 public and
car rental vehicles.
“We also have plans in place to expand the Terminal 1 building to cater for the growth in
domestic and international traffic.”
Complementing this work, construction of Airservices Australia’s new state-of-the-art air traffic control tower is nearing completion. Away from the terminals precinct, construction has
started this month on a new office complex to be exclusively leased to the Australian Federal Police. Mr Baker said investment in commercial property development was a very important part of
AAL’s business.
“The AFP building is the latest in a number of recent on-airport developments. These developments and commercial leasing opportunities significantly contribute to our ability to
upgrade our core infrastructure,” Mr Baker said. “We’ve recently seen the completion of the 18,000 square metre Manuele Engineering steel fabrication complex in the Morphett Precinct,
and Boart Longyear has moved into its new office and technological warehouse in Burbridge Business Park.

FURTHER INFORMATION: Please contact
Mark Williams at Hughes Public Relations on (08) 8412 4102 or 0401 147 558.
“Commercial property opportunities at the airport are popular because of the excellent multiple transport links and close proximity to the CBD.” Adelaide Airport continues to make a
significant contribution to the growth of South Australia’s economy. More than 8000 people are directly employed as a result of Adelaide Airport activities, of which approximately
5,200 work within the airport precinct, making it the largest single site employment precinct in the State. Activities associated with the airport contribute to 2.3 per cent of South Australia’s
Gross State Product, compared with 1 per cent in 1998.
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#529 Post by bm7500 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:37 pm

CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON NEW AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE BUILDING
Construction has started on a new Adelaide Airport office complex, which will house the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and its on-airport operations. The 2,400 square metre building
within the airport’s Export Park precinct includes two storeys of office space, undercroft car parking, and will have a 4-star Green Star and 4½-star NABERS rating. The premises will be
leased exclusively to the AFP. Adelaide Airport Ltd (AAL) Managing Director, Phil Baker, said the project will be undertaken by Sarah Constructions and is scheduled for completion in mid 2012.
Mr Baker said investment in commercial property development was a very important part of AAL’s business.

“The AFP building is the latest in a number of recent on-airport developments. These developments and commercial leasing opportunities significantly contribute to our ability to
upgrade our core infrastructure, such as the new multi-level car park and planned expansion of Terminal 1,” Mr Baker said. “We’ve recently seen the completion of the 18,000 square metre
Manuele Engineering steel fabrication complex in the Morphett Precinct, and Boart Longyear has moved into its new office and technological warehouse in Burbridge Business Park.

“There have also been several strategic relocations over the past year to make way for the new car park and pedestrian plaza, and associated changes to the road network.”
Mr Baker said commercial property opportunities had proved popular at Adelaide Airport because of its excellent multiple transport links and its close proximity to the CBD. The airport also
offered a range of on-airport services including cafes, retail precincts, a supermarket and even a childcare centre. Significant commercial development opportunities still remain at the airport.
http://www.adelaideairport.com.au
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#530 Post by 5dme » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:46 pm

Artist's impression of new AFP building at Adelaide Airport.

http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... f=8&t=3563

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#531 Post by UrbanSG » Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:05 pm

Mr Baker should have also mentioned the Airport also has its own planning controls.

With that kind of certainty who wouldn't want to develop there if the deal with the Airport is reasonable?

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#532 Post by mickmat » Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:20 pm

MAS is Sending its 747-200F tomorrow
it will be doing a KUL-SYD-ADL-KUL route
MH6204 ETA 1435 Tuesday ex. Sydney
MH6204 ETD 0900 Wednesday to Kuala Lumpur

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#533 Post by bm7500 » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:00 pm

Thanks mickmat.

MAS is Malaysian Airlines for those of you playing at home. The SQ (SIngapore Airlines) freighter should also be in tomorrow as well. :D
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#534 Post by mickmat » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:25 pm

bm7500 wrote:Thanks mickmat.

MAS is Malaysian Airlines for those of you playing at home. The SQ (SIngapore Airlines) freighter should also be in tomorrow as well. :D
Yea well lets hope it arrives on time :D

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#535 Post by Aidan » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:35 pm

bm7500 wrote:Thanks mickmat.

MAS is Malaysian Airlines for those of you playing at home. The SQ (SIngapore Airlines) freighter should also be in tomorrow as well. :D
Any idea why all these freight aircraft are coming here?

BTW why the mix of IATA and ICAO designators?

(for those playing at home, SIA and MAS are ICAO designators, while SQ and MH are their IATA equivalents)
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#536 Post by mickmat » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:22 am

The new MH A333 taking over the B772 is here

Picture from aal webcam
its hard to see with the sun glare and water markings on the webcam
and sorry bout the IATA and ICAO confusion i was meant to say MASkargo and i have no idea what its here for. apparently its operating on behalf of southern air cargo
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#537 Post by bm7500 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:48 am

I saw the very first Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 arrive in Adelaide in 1997 and went down to the airport yesterday to see their last. Its all Airbus A330's for MAS from now on.

In other news, Pacific Blue (soon to be re-named Virgin Australia) will increase their direct services to Denpasar to 5 flights a week. The additional service will arrive/depart on Saturday's.
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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#538 Post by mickmat » Wed Sep 28, 2011 3:57 pm

DJ4153 diverted to adelaide on its DPS-MEL flight but dont know why

Source: http://www.jetspotter.com/forum/phpBB3/ ... 2&start=60

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Re: Adelaide Airport & Airline News

#540 Post by mickmat » Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:34 pm

Melbourne and Sydney Get to see the new 787 dreamliner from Qantas sometime next month its sad how we'd have to wait until it comes for the ground staff training at the end on 2012. I hope Jetstar or Qantas commence international services with the new 787 from adelaide
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