Aviation

Access information about Alice Springs Airport's conditions of use and business opportunities for airlines.

Aviation development

Alice Springs Airport connects over ½ million passenger per year with Central Australia. This makes it Australia’s largest inland airport after Canberra.

Central Australia attracts some of Australia’s highest spending holidaymakers. To deliver the authentic experiences they value, flights are accessed through desert gardens and a spacious terminal that showcases the region’s rich cultural heritage.

The airport plays a strategically important for Asia-Pacific aviation. It is a designated international alternate. During COVID, Alice Springs’ dry climate was ideal for hosting hundreds of temporarily grounded airliners, including Airbus A380s.

Contact our Aviation Development team to discuss opportunities.

Conditions of Use

We would inform all airlines that the Conditions of Use for Darwin International Airport apply to all users of our services and facilities. These Conditions contain the terms upon which we supply Standard Aviation Services and Government Mandated Services to you unless otherwise agreed.  By landing at Darwin International Airport, you are taken to have accepted and agreed to these Conditions.  It is essential that all airlines comply with these conditions to ensure the safe and efficient running of the airport.

To review the Conditions of Use, please download the document from the link below:

Aviation