2023-24

Annual report

Total movements

0

Significant attributable
safety occurrences

Air traffic management (ATM) - since 2010-11

Aviation rescue fire fighting (ARFF) - since 2015-16


3.1M

2021-22

3.8M

2022-23

3.9M

2023-24

2.5

compared to 2022-23

Top 4 airports combined increased by 8.9% comprising:

10.8% increase in Melbourne

10.0% increase in Brisbane

5.4% increase in Sydney
(Kingsford Smith)

12% increase in Perth

Change from 2022-23

2

Domestic aviation traffic

2% increase

From pre-pandemic (2018-19)

29

International aviation traffic

5% reduction

From pre-pandemic (2018-19)

1

General aviation

10% reduction

From pre-pandemic (2018-19)

4,403

Total ARFF service callouts

366

Aviation-related incidents responded to by ARFF service

20

Lives saved
Reflecting on the 2023–24 financial year, it is evident that this has been a period marked by complexity, challenges, and major shifts in both the global and local aviation landscape. Airservices Australia remains committed to fulfilling its critical role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of Australia’s airspace, while minimising the impact of flight operations on the environment and community.

John Weber | Board Chair
Rob Sharp | Interim Chief Executive Officer