Queensland aviation strategy
On 19 August 2002, the government released the Queensland aviation strategy. It details the objectives and key actions of the following three plans, which address significant issues and opportunities for aviation in Queensland.
Queensland Commercial and Tourism Aviation Plan
This plan is structured around five priority areas that will drive airline route development in the state: improved access, regulatory and strategic policy, research and analysis, partnership development and government leadership and coordination. Please contact the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation or Tourism Queensland* for information on this plan.
Queensland Aviation Sector Action Plan
This plan sets out the key objectives required to ensure the continued rapid expansion of the local aerospace industry and the establishment of Queensland as an important aviation hub for the Asia-Pacific region. Please contact the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation for further information.
Queensland Airports and Regulated Air Transport Plan
Queensland Transport prepared this plan which addresses the delivery of air transport infrastructure and services to remote and regional communities in Queensland to ensure essential access to a range of business, educational, medical and social opportunities. It outlines policies for airport grants, the regulation and/or subsidy of air services and development in the vicinity of certain airports.
Regulated Air Transport Plan December 2002 (PDF, 564 KB) *The content found by using this link is not created, controlled or approved by this department. No responsibility is taken for the consequences of viewing content on this site. This link will load into a new window.