Performance

We are committed to providing world-class performance across all of our services.

Performance details how we will measure and assess our achievements over the course of this plan. We recognise that achievement of our goals contributes to the overall performance of the industry as we are a critical service provider in the aviation value chain.

In fulfilling our goals, we must consider safety as the most important factor, while also balancing the interests of our stakeholders including communities, customers, government, our regulators, and our people.

Our performance outcomes reflect our ambition to significantly improve our performance through prioritising initiatives targeting service delivery improvement and sustainment.

Our medium-term key performance indicators (KPIs) assess the achievement of our purpose and progress towards our performance outcomes. The baselines are set using our most recent performance metrics and our targets drive improvement in our performance over time.

 

Table 1: Corporate KPIs
Performance outcomesKPIsFY2025 TargetFY2026 − FY2029 Targets
Zero significant attributable
safety occurrences
Significant Attributable Safety Occurrences0No significant attributable safety occurrences
100% planned aerodrome
capacity delivered
Planned capacity delivered
as a percentage of time
> 83%
Sydney> 81%
Melbourne> 79%Meet planned capacity greater than 85% of time as traffic grows
Perth> 83%
Brisbane> 89%
Airservices attributable cancellations< 14
Sydney< 9
Melbourne0Monthly average, year-on-year improvement trending towards zero
Perth0
Brisbane< 4
Airservices attributable ground delay (hours)< 67
Sydney< 36
Melbourne0Monthly average, year-on-year improvement trending towards zero
Perth< 7
Brisbane< 23
Real reduction in cost to serveReal price growth (5 year trend)< 0%Less than 0%
Return on assets> 0%Improve our return to match a reasonable rate over time
People engagement scorePeople engagement>=70Improve engagement to be greater than 80 over time
Fostering the drive
towards zero harm
Total recordable injury frequency rate
(TRIFR)
< 10Less than 4
Lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR)< 5Zero
Net zero emissions
by 2050
Net carbon emissions< 150,596
tCO2e
Reduce net carbon emissions year-on- year, trending towards zero by 2050
Significant environmental events0Zero significant environmental events
Community acceptance
of the value of aviation
Total annual change in complainants

Total annual change in movements
Δ complainants / Δ movements < 1Reduce number of complainants
relative to movements
Aircraft noise ombudsman complaints
investigations initiated
< 36Monthly average

Enabling 30% increase in Australian air traffic movements measured through our successes in enabling industry growth particularly developments at Western Sydney International airport, plans for the proposed Perth runway and consideration of any impacts on flight path design in Melbourne, if there is a decision to proceed with the proposed Melbourne Third Runway.