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Safetaxi Australia Coverage List - Cycle 21S5 SafeTaxi Australia Coverage List - Cycle 21S5 Australian Capital Territory Identifier Airport Name City Territory YSCB Canberra Airport Canberra ACT Oceanic Territories Identifier Airport Name City Territory YPCC Cocos (Keeling) Islands Intl Airport West Island, Cocos Island AUS YPXM Christmas Island Airport Christmas Island AUS YSNF Norfolk Island Airport Norfolk Island AUS New South Wales Identifier Airport Name City Territory YARM Armidale Airport Armidale NSW YBHI Broken Hill Airport Broken Hill NSW YBKE Bourke Airport Bourke NSW YBNA Ballina / Byron Gateway Airport Ballina NSW YBRW Brewarrina Airport Brewarrina NSW YBTH Bathurst Airport Bathurst NSW YCBA Cobar Airport Cobar NSW YCBB Coonabarabran Airport Coonabarabran NSW YCDO Condobolin Airport Condobolin NSW YCFS Coffs Harbour Airport Coffs Harbour NSW YCNM Coonamble Airport Coonamble NSW YCOM Cooma - Snowy Mountains Airport Cooma NSW YCOR Corowa Airport Corowa NSW YCTM Cootamundra Airport Cootamundra NSW YCWR Cowra Airport Cowra NSW YDLQ Deniliquin Airport Deniliquin NSW YFBS Forbes Airport Forbes NSW YGFN Grafton Airport Grafton NSW YGLB Goulburn Airport Goulburn NSW YGLI Glen Innes Airport Glen Innes NSW YGTH Griffith Airport Griffith NSW YHAY Hay Airport Hay NSW YIVL Inverell Airport Inverell NSW YIVO Ivanhoe Aerodrome Ivanhoe NSW YKMP Kempsey Airport Kempsey NSW YLHI Lord Howe Island Airport Lord Howe Island NSW YLIS Lismore Regional Airport Lismore NSW YLRD Lightning Ridge Airport Lightning Ridge NSW YMAY Albury Airport Albury NSW YMDG Mudgee Airport Mudgee NSW YMER Merimbula Airport Merimbula NSW YMND Maitland Airport Maitland NSW YMOR Moree Airport Moree NSW YMRY Moruya Airport Moruya NSW YNAR Narrandera Airport Narrandera NSW YNRM Narromine Airport Narromine NSW YNYN Nyngan Airport Nyngan NSW YORG Orange Airport Orange NSW YPKS Parkes Airport Parkes NSW YPMQ Port Macquarie Airport Port Macquarie NSW YQDI Quirindi Airport Quirindi NSW YSBK Sydney Metro Bankstown Airport Sydney NSW *Denotes new airport coverage for the current cycle YSCN Sydney Metro Camden Airport Camden NSW YSCO Scone Airport Scone NSW YSDU Dubbo Airport Dubbo NSW YSHL Shellharbour Airport/Wollongong Gateway Shellharbour NSW YSNW Nowra Airport Nowra NSW YSRI RAAF Richmond Airport Richmond NSW YSSY Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport Sydney NSW YSTW Tamworth Regional Airport Tamworth NSW YSWG Wagga Wagga Airport Wagga Wagga NSW YTEM Temora Airport Temora NSW YTIB Tibooburra Airport Tibooburra NSW YTMU Tumut Airport Tumut NSW YTOC Tocumwal Airport Tocumwal NSW YTRE Taree Airport Taree NSW YWCA Wilcannia Airport Wilcannia NSW YWHC White Cliffs Aerodrome White Cliffs NSW YWLG Walgett Airport Walgett NSW YWLM Newcastle - Williamtown Airport Newcastle NSW YWWL West Wyalong Airport West Wyalong NSW YYNG Young Airport Young NSW Northern Territory Identifier Airport Name City Territory YAYE Ayers Rock Airport Yulara NT YBAS Alice Springs Airport Alice Springs NT YBTI Bathurst Island Airport Bathurst Island NT YELD Elcho Island Airport Elcho Island NT YGPT Garden Point Airport Melville Island NT YGTE Groote Eylandt Airport Groote Eylandt NT YJAB Jabiru Airport Jabiru NT YKKG Kalkgurung Airport Kalkgurung NT YMGB Milingimbi Airport Milingimbi NT YMGD Maningrida Airport Maningrida NT YMHU McArthur River Mine Airport McArthur River NT YNGU Ngukurr Airport Ngukurr NT YPDN Darwin International Airport Darwin NT YPGV Gove Airport Nhulunbuy NT YPKT Port Keats Airport Port Keats NT YPTN Katherine / Tindal Airport Katherine NT YSNK Snake Bay Airport Snake Bay NT YTGT The Granites Airport The Granites NT YTNK Tennant Creek Airport Tennant Creek NT Queensland Identifier Airport Name City Territory YAMB RAAF Amberley Ipswitch QLD YAUR Aurukun Airport Aurukun QLD YBAF Brisbane / Archerfield Airport Archerfield QLD YBAR Barcaldine Airport Barcaldine QLD YBBN Brisbane Airport Brisbane QLD YBCG Gold Coast Airport Coolangatta QLD YBCK Blackall Airport Blackall QLD YBCV Charleville Airport Charleville QLD YBDV Birdsville Airport Birdsville QLD YBIE Bedourie Airport Bedourie QLD YBKT Burketown Airport Burketown QLD YBMA Mount Isa Airport Mount Isa QLD YBMK Mackay Airport Mackay QLD *Denotes new airport coverage for the current cycle YBOK Oakey Army Aviation Centre Oakey QLD YBPN Proserpine / Whitsunday Coast Airport Proserpine QLD YBRK Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton QLD YBSU Sunshine Coast Airport Sunshine Coast QLD YBTL Townsville International Airport / RAAF Townsville Townsville QLD YBUD Bundaberg Airport Bundaberg QLD YBWN Bowen Airport Bowen QLD YBWP Weipa Airport Weipa QLD YBWW Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport Wellcamp QLD YCCA Chinchilla Airport Chinchilla QLD YCCY Cloncurry Airport Cloncurry QLD YCGO Chillagoe Airport Chillagoe QLD YCKN Cooktown Airport Cooktown QLD YCMT Clermont Airport Clermont QLD YCMU Cunnamulla Airport Cunnamulla QLD YCMW Camooweal Airport Camooweal QLD YCNY Century Mine Airport Century Mine QLD YCOE Coen Airport Coen QLD YDMG Doomadgee Airport Doomadgee QLD YEML Emerald Airport Emerald QLD YGAY Gayndah Airport Gayndah QLD YGDI Goodiwindi Airport Goodiwindi QLD YGLA Gladstone Airport Gladstone QLD YGTN Georgetown Airport Georgetown QLD YHBA Hervey Bay Airport Hervey Bay QLD YHID Horn Island Airport Horn Island QLD YHUG Hughenden Airport Hughenden QLD YIFL Innisfail/Mundoo Airport Innisfail/Mundoo QLD YJLC Julia Creek Airport Julia Creek QLD YKRY Kingaroy Airport Kingaroy QLD YLHR Lockhart River Airport Lockhart River QLD YLLE Ballera Airport Ballera QLD YLRE Longreach Airport Longreach QLD YMBA Mareeba Airport Mareeba QLD YMLS Miles Airport Miles QLD YMRB Moranbah Airport Moranbah QLD YMTI Mornington Island Airport Mornington Island QLD YMYB Maryborough Airport Maryborough QLD YNPE Northern Peninsula Airport Bamaga QLD YNTN Normanton Airport Normanton QLD YOSB Osborne Mine Airport Osborne QLD YPAM Palm Island Airport Palm Island QLD YPMP Edward River / Pormpuraaw Airport Pormpuraaw QLD YQLP Quilpie Airport Quilpie QLD YRMD Richmond Airport Richmond QLD YROM Roma Airport Roma QLD YSGE Saint George Airport Saint George QLD YSPE Stanthorpe Airport Stanthorpe QLD YTAM Taroom Airport Taroom QLD YTEE Trepell Airport Trepell QLD YTGM Thargomindah Airport Thargomindah QLD YTMO The Monument Airport Phosphate Hill QLD YTNG Thangool Airport Thangool QLD YTWB Toowoomba Airport Toowoomba QLD YWCK Warwick Airport Warwick QLD YWDH Windorah Airport Windorah QLD YWTN Winton Airport Winton QLD YYKI Yorke Island Airport Yorke Island QLD *Denotes new airport coverage for the current cycle South Australia Identifier Airport Name City Territory YCBP Coober Pedy Airport Coober Pedy SA YCDU Ceduna Airport Ceduna SA YCEE Cleve Airport Cleve SA YCPT Carrapateena Airport Carrapateena SA YIMB Kimba Airport Kimba SA YJAC Jacinth Ambrosia Airport Jacinth Ambrosia SA YKBY Streaky Bay Airport Streaky Bay SA YKSC Kangaroo Island / Kingscote Airport Kingscote SA YLEC Leigh Creek Airport Leigh Creek SA YMTG Mount Gambier Airport Mount Gambier SA YNRC Naracoorte Airport Naracoorte SA YOLD Olympic Dam Airport Olympic Dam SA YOOM Moomba Airport Moomba SA YPAD Adelaide International Airport Adelaide SA YPAG Port Augusta Airport Port Augusta SA YPED RAAF Base Edinburgh / Adelaide Adelaide SA YPIR Port Pirie Airport Port Pirie SA YPLC Port Lincoln Airport Port Lincoln SA YPMH Prominent Hill Airport Prominent Hill Mine SA YPPF Adelaide / Parafield Airport Adelaide SA YPWR RAAF Woomera Airfield Woomera SA YREN Renmark Airport Renmark SA YTBB Tumby Bay Airport Tumby Bay SA YWHA Whyalla Airport Whyalla SA YWUD Wudinna Airport Wudinna SA Tasmania Identifier Airport Name City Territory YDPO Devonport Airport Devonport TAS YFLI Flinders Island Airport Flinders Island TAS YKII King Island Airport King Island TAS YMHB Hobart International Airport Hobart TAS YSRN Strahan Airport Strahan TAS YSTH Saint Helens Airport Saint Helens TAS YWYY Burnie-Wynyard Airport Burnie TAS Victoria Identifier Airport Name City Territory YBDG Bendigo Airport Bendigo VIC YBLA Benalla Airport Benalla VIC YBLT Ballarat Airport Ballarat VIC YBNS Bairnsdale Airport Bairnsdale VIC YCRG Corryong Airport Corryong VIC YECH Echuca Airport Echuca VIC YHML Hamilton Airport Hamilton VIC YHOT Mount Hotham Airport Mount Hotham VIC YHSM Horsham Airport Horsham VIC YKER Kerang Airport Kerang VIC YLTV Latrobe Valley Regional Airport Latrobe Valley VIC YMAV Melbourne Avalon Airport Melbourne VIC YMCO Mallacoota Airport Mallacoota VIC YMEN Melbourne / Essendon Airport Melbourne VIC YMES RAAF Base East Sale East Sale VIC YMIA Mildura Airport Mildura VIC YMMB Melbourne / Moorabbin Airport Melbourne VIC YMML Melbourne Airport Melbourne VIC *Denotes new airport coverage for the current cycle YMNG Mangalore Airport Mangalore VIC YMPC RAAF Williams / Point Cook Airport Melbourne VIC YNHL Nhill Airport Nhill VIC YORB Orbost Airport Orbost VIC YPOD Portland Airport Portland VIC YSHT Shepparton Airport Shepparton VIC YSWL Stawell Airport Stawell VIC YWBL Warrnambool Airport Warrnambool VIC YWGT Wangaratta Airport Wangaratta VIC YWKB Warracknabeal Airport Warracknabeal VIC YWSL West Sale Airport Sale VIC YYRM Yarram Airport Yarram VIC YYWG Yarrawonga Airport Yarrawonga VIC Western Australia Identifier Airport Name City Territory YABA Albany Regional Airport Albany WA YARG Argyle Airport Lake Argyle WA YBGD Boolgeeda Airport Boolgeeda WA YBGO Balgo Hill Airport Balgo WA YBLN Busselton Regional Airport Busselton WA YBLU Bellevue Airport Bellevue WA YBUN Bunbury Airport Bunbury WA YBWX Barrow Island Airport Barrow Island WA YCHK Grawme Rowley / Christmas Creek Airport Christmas Creek WA YCIN
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