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Driving airside

Overview

All the required information and documentation for driving airside is featured below

Aerobridge licence (ABDA)

Licences are required to operate aerobridges at Melbourne Airport. More information can be viewed here.

Airside driver access

Any company or individual wishing to operate airside is required to be authorised by Melbourne Airport and be subject to the Airside Conditions of Use.

Works safety officer training

The WSO is responsible for the effective implementation of works safety policies and procedures to ensure all airfield works are conducted safely. View the reference manual here.

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