Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review
This project is closed.
Brisbane Airport’s new runway and the associated flight paths commenced operations on 12 July 2020. These flight paths have changed the way aircraft operate as they arrive and depart from Brisbane Airport.
Brisbane Airport Corporation and Airservices continue to work with stakeholders across community, government and industry to ensure that the Brisbane Airport operations meet the highest safety standards and incorporate the most environmentally sustainable practices wherever practicable.
For information on current aircraft operations visit our interactive Aircraft in Your Neighbourhood website here.
How do I receive updates on the PIR?
If you wish to receive further updates on the PIR, you must register and subscribe to follow this project.
Please also check in regularly for new information.
Brisbane Airport’s new runway and the associated flight paths commenced operations on 12 July 2020. These flight paths have changed the way aircraft operate as they arrive and depart from Brisbane Airport.
Brisbane Airport Corporation and Airservices continue to work with stakeholders across community, government and industry to ensure that the Brisbane Airport operations meet the highest safety standards and incorporate the most environmentally sustainable practices wherever practicable.
For information on current aircraft operations visit our interactive Aircraft in Your Neighbourhood website here.
How do I receive updates on the PIR?
If you wish to receive further updates on the PIR, you must register and subscribe to follow this project.
Please also check in regularly for new information.
This project is closed.
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Release of PIR Draft Terms of Reference
Airservices Australia is pleased to announce the commencement of its Post Implementation Review (PIR) of the Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes.
You can read more about the PIR in our fact sheet here.
Release of draft Terms of Reference
We have developed draft Terms of Reference (ToR) which sets out our approach to undertaking the PIR. We have attempted to cover both our standard PIR requirements and also tailor some elements of the review to be specific to known community issues and interests.
The draft ToR is available for comment from Friday 30 July to Sunday 5 September 2021 (midnight AEST) and can be viewed here.
You can provide feedback on the draft ToR here.
Community Meeting
In August, Airservices will host a community meeting to share information on the PIR process and respond to community questions. Due to COVID-19 restrictions and to ensure wide community reach, this event will be available for community members to attend in person and online.
Further details on this event and a request for expressions of interest to attend in person will be provided on this project page.
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Update on PIR Timing
Thank you to everyone who has registered to receive updates on the Brisbane Post Implementation Review (PIR).
We are currently drafting the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the review and plan to release these for a public comment period in July 2021.
If you are signed up for updates you will be notified when the ToR are available.
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Runway Operations Dashboards
Brisbane Airport have released a number of dashboards which report on overnight operations, runway directional use and on-time performance.
Access the dashboards here (external site).
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Runway Opening Livestream
Brisbane's new runway and associated flight paths become operational from Sunday 12 July 2020.
Watch the livestream of the official launch online here (external site) and be part of history.
To support the new runway, the flight paths will change the way aircraft operate as they arrive and depart from Brisbane Airport. For more information on flight paths and aircraft operations, visit Brisbane Airport's Flight Path Tool here (external site).
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Operational Readiness and Testing for Brisbane's New Runway
The final period of Operational Readiness and Testing (ORAT) is close to completion, before Brisbane's new runway becomes operational on 12 July 2020.
ORAT is required to meet the final safety, security and regulatory compliance requirements before parallel runway operations commence.
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New flight paths go live
Brisbane's airspace changes on Thursday 21 May, ready for when the new runway opens on Sunday 12 July.
Even though the airspace change means that the new flight paths are installed in the aircraft and air traffic control systems, the flight paths to and from the new runway won't be used as until it opens on 12 July. In the interim period, between the airspace change and the opening of the runway, amended flight paths to the current runway will be used.
Find out more about this airspace change and flight paths in Brisbane Airport's Flight Path Tool (external site).
Timeline
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July 2020
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageNew runway opened
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July 2021
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stagePost Implementation Review (PIR) commenced – Release of draft Terms of Reference
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August 2021
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageModelled vs actual aircraft noise summary released
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December 2021
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stagePIR Terms of Reference finalised
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December 2021
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageTrax International appointed to conduct independent review
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February 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageNoise improvement trials commenced
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April 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageTrax Interim Report released
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July 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageTrax Final Report received
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August 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageTrax Final Report released
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August 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageAirservices response to Trax Final Report
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September 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stagePIR community workshops
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October 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stageDraft PIR report released for public comment
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October - November 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review has finished this stagePublic comment period - closing 20 November 2022
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December 2022
Brisbane Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review is currently at this stageFinal PIR report released
Documents
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PIR report
- Brisbane Post Implementation Review - Final Report (1.1 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Post Implementation Review - Final Report Fact Sheet (1.19 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Draft PIR Report - Response to Feedback (1.43 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Post Implementation Review - Draft Report with tracked changes (1.04 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Post Implementation Review Report - Draft (1.02 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Post Implementation Review Report with appendices - Draft (20 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane PIR Recommendations Community Workshops Slides (6.66 MB) (pdf)
- Trax International - Community Focus Groups Overview (344 KB) (pdf)
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Noise Improvement Trials
- Noise Improvement Trial - Qlink RNP-AR 19L Over The Bay (294 KB) (pdf)
- Noise Improvement Trial - Intersection Departure Restrictions (298 KB) (pdf)
- Noise Improvement Trial - SODPROPS (160 KB) (pdf)
- Q1 - Brisbane Trial Results - Intersection Departures (1.02 MB) (pdf)
- Q1 - Brisbane Trial Results - SODPROPS (9.44 MB) (pdf)
- Q2 - Brisbane Trial Results - Intersection Departures (494 KB) (pdf)
- Q2 - Brisbane Trial Results - SODPROPS (563 KB) (pdf)
- Q3 - Brisbane Trial Results - Intersection Departures (516 KB) (pdf)
- Q3 - Brisbane Trial Results - SODPROPS (572 KB) (pdf)
- Q4 - Brisbane Trial Results - Intersection Departures (1.56 MB) (pdf)
- Q4 - Brisbane Trial Results - SODPROPS (1.38 MB) (pdf)
- PIR Factsheets
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Brisbane PIR Terms of Referance
- Brisbane NPR PIR ToR_FINAL.pdf (513 KB) (pdf)
- Review_of_community_feedback__Draft_TOR_v0.2.pdf (827 KB) (pdf)
- BNE NPR PIR ToR_FINAL_changes tracked from v0.2 (2).pdf (368 KB) (pdf)
- BNE NPR PIR ToR_v0.2_for public comment_no markup.pdf (669 KB) (pdf)
- BNE NPR PIR ToR_v0.2_for public comment_mark-up.pdf (597 KB) (pdf)
- BNE NPR PIR ToR_v0.1 _Review of community feedback.pdf (1.14 MB) (pdf)
- PIR ToR v0.1 for public comment - July 2021 (521 KB) (pdf)
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ToR Community Meetings
- Brisbane PIR Community Meetings (Nov 21)_Online Q&A.pdf (689 KB) (pdf)
- 23-10-21 community meeting - Brisbane PIR - Draft TOR Presentation.pdf (3.7 MB) (pdf)
- 18_10_21 - community meeting - Brisbane PIR Presentation (3.64 MB) (pdf)
- 15-10-21 community meeting - Brisbane PIR - Draft TOR presentation (3.65 MB) (pdf)
- 13-10-21 community meeting - Brisbane PIR - Draft TOR presentation (6.78 MB) (pdf)
- Brisbane Aiport runway operations optimisation and PIR (March 2021).pdf (378 KB) (pdf)
- PIR Factsheet - July 2021 (210 KB) (pdf)
Brisbane PIR FAQs
- What is the purpose of the PIR?
- What will be covered in the PIR?
- How long will the PIR process take?
- Why will the process take so long?
- Why are you doing a two phase PIR?
- Will the PIR redesign the flight paths?
- What capacity are the runways operating at currently?
- Will we have to wait up to 18 months for changes to be implemented?
- How can the community contribute to the Review?
- What are the main changes or alternatives that will be considered?
- How will the suggested alternatives be assessed?
- What are the different roles and responsibilities?
- Where can I find a copy of the Aircraft Noise Ombudsman Report on Brisbane flight path changes?