Echuca Aerodrome is set to receive $2.35 million in Federal Government funding as a part of the Regional Airports Program.
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The funding will allow the aerodrome to resurface and upgrade the airstrip, extend the main runway, reseal the taxiway and aprons, improve drainage, replace Pilot Activated Lighting (PAL) to LED threshold lights, and install patient transfer station and dedicated aeromedical helipad.
Campaspe Shire Council Mayor Rob Amos said the upgrade of the aerodrome has been a key advocacy priority for more than a decade to ensure the continuation of vital air services for the region.
“Upgrade of the aerodrome will enable the continuation of vital medical access to regional cross-border communities by providing a safe, accessible airstrip,” Cr Amos said.
“This will ensure the community continues to receive urgent health and medical assistance.”
The overall estimated cost of the project is $4.8 million with Campaspe Shire Council committing $2.45 million towards the project. The funding for Echuca Aerodrome is part of $27.9 million distributed to 44 airports across Australia.
With project designs already completed, Campaspe Shire anticipates the project to start during the 2023/24 financial year with completion by the end of 2024, subject to regulations and approvals.