International Airport Review
Emily Budgen
14 August 2024

Brisbane Airport are set to start construction on a new aeromedical precinct, providing a launch for healthcare in remote or rural regions.

Brisbane Airport are starting the construction of an Aeromedical Precinct, serving Queenslanders in regional, rural and remote communities. The new project will be part of a partnership with the Queensland Government, enhancing emergency response capabilities across the State.

Located between the parallel runways of Brisbane Airport for quick access, it will include aircraft and resources for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, LifeFlight, Retrieval Services Queensland and Queensland Police Service Aviation Capability Group.

The $217 million Aeromedical Precinct will have capacity for 26 aircraft and include 18,700 square metres of hangar and headquarters space, along with 17,800 square metres of tarmac parking. The precinct will provide parking for 450 staff. 

Read on: Brisbane Airport starts construction on aeromedical precinct (internationalairportreview.com)

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