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  2. Perth Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Air Australia and Qantas terminal is now Terminal 3-4, operating flights by Qantas and Jetstar. In July 1997 Perth Airport Pty Ltd took up a 99-year lease as part of the Federal Government's push to privatise airports. [21] As at February 2021, Utilities Trust of Australia (38%) and Future Fund (30%) were the major shareholders. [22]

  3. Airport line, Perth - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Perth Airport master plan proposed a light rail spur off the Midland line between Bayswater and Ashfield stations, travelling above ground parallel to Tonkin Highway and along Brearley Avenue to the domestic terminal (terminals 3 and 4) and underground to the international terminal (terminals 1 and 2).

  4. List of airports in Perth - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Perth Airport: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. List of airports in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Community Airport name Type ICAO IATA Coordinates ; Caversham, Perth: Caversham Airfield: Military: Corunna Downs: Corunna Downs Airfield: Military: Crawley ...

  6. Perth Airport (suburb) - Wikipedia

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    Perth Airport is an eastern suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. Its local government areas are the City of Belmont , the City of Swan (north) and the City of Kalamunda (east). It is located approximately 12 km east of the central business district . [ 2 ]

  7. Trans Australia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Passengers boarding a Trans Australian Airline flight at Adelaide Airport, 1968. Up until World War II, Australia had been one of the world's leading centres of aviation.. With its tiny population of about seven million, Australia ranked sixth in the world for scheduled air mileage, had 16 airlines, was growing at twice the world average and had produced a number of prominent aviation pioneers ...

  8. Network Aviation - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] On taking over Network, Qantas announced that it was purchasing ten Fokker 100 aircraft for the company. In May 2014 Network Aviation received approval to operate three weekly services from Perth to Exmouth, Western Australia with Fokker 100s. [6] In March 2015 QantasLink ceased its scheduled turboprop aircraft operations in Western ...

  9. Airport Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Airport Central station is located adjacent to the air traffic control tower at Perth Airport terminals one and two (T1 and T2). [1] To the east, the adjacent station is High Wycombe station. To the north-west, the adjacent station is Redcliffe station, which leads to Perth station and connections to the other lines on the Transperth system. [2]