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Message from General Managers
This year, 2020, will be remembered by industry for what Forbes magazine calls the ‘worst downturn in aviation history’, with

Flying vets talk turkey
New Zealander, David Hayes, spent a week in January on the Gold Coast visiting family, and kindly took time out

The case of the keyhole wasp
Pachodynerus nasidens (Hymenoptera: Vespid) By Alan P.N. House, Jackson G. Ring, Matthew J. Hill, Phillip P. Shaw While birds and

New General Manager for Avisure
It is with great pleasure that we announce Jill Brix as the new General Manager of Avisure Australia. Jill brings

New manual of standards (MOS)
Do you have your ducks in a row? Is your airport ready for the new manual of standards (MOS)? Requirements

New Zealand Airports Association Conference 2019
Picture: from l. to r.—Nicolaas, Tim, Jill and Anil. ‘An airport’s best friend: using dogs for wildlife hazard management’ Jill

Integrated wildlife hazard management program – the Royal New Zealand Air Force journey
By Jill Brix, Principal Aviation Consultant, Avisure Maintaining operational readiness and airfield capability is critical for the Royal New Zealand

Grass tree inflorescence removal – passive management
Native and introduced flora species can have an impact on wildlife populations in Australia as they can provide a source

Alexandra Stone – Young Airports Professional scholarship winner
Winner of the Australian Airports Association’s (AAA) 2019 scholarship. Avisure’s Wildlife Biologist, Alexandra Stone, was one of the winners of