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Maryborough Airport - Relocation of holding pattern
The holding pattern to Runway 35 (southern runway end) at Maryborough Airport needs to be relocated away from military airspace to ensure its compliance with aviation regulations. The holding pattern will be moved north-west to be over the community of Bauple. It was used 18 times in 2024 and aircraft movements are not expected to be a noticeable change for the community.
The holding pattern to Runway 35 (southern runway end) at Maryborough Airport needs to be relocated away from military airspace to ensure its compliance with aviation regulations. The holding pattern will be moved north-west to be over the community of Bauple. It was used 18 times in 2024 and aircraft movements are not expected to be a noticeable change for the community.