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2 Airlines and destinations  





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Coordinates: 25°1914S 152°5254E / 25.32056°S 152.88167°E / -25.32056; 152.88167
 

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Hervey Bay Airport
  • ICAO: YHBA
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OperatorFraser Coast Regional Council
    ServesHervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
    Elevation AMSL60 ft / 18 m
    Coordinates25°19′14S 152°52′54E / 25.32056°S 152.88167°E / -25.32056; 152.88167
    WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
    Map
    YHBA is located in Queensland
    YHBA

    YHBA

    Location in Queensland

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    11/29 2,000 6,562 Asphalt
    Statistics (2016–2017[1])
    Revenue passengers170,052
    Aircraft movements3,496

    Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chart[2] BITRE[3]

    Hervey Bay Airport (IATA: HVB[4], ICAO: YHBA) is the main airport for the city of Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia and the Fraser Coast region which incorporates the nearby city of Maryborough.

    The airport, which is located 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) southeast of Pialba,[2] re-opened in mid-2005, after the existing airfield underwent an $11.5 million upgrade which included the construction of a new terminal building and the extension of the existing 1,500 m (4,921 ft) runway to 2,000 m (6,562 ft) to accommodate jet services from Virgin Australia.

    Up until September 2006, Sunshine Express Airlines provided daily services to the airport from Brisbane. The airline ceased all scheduled operations on 1 October 2006 after a proposed acquisition by Regional Express Airlines was terminated and an intention by QantasLink for the introduction of Brisbane services was announced.[5][6][7]

    In 2006, the airport was the fastest growing in Queensland with passenger numbers almost doubling.[8] Currently, plans are underway to further upgrade the airport to handle more jet services from other Australian capital cities. These plans involve the extension of the terminal to twice its current size, as well as a new cross runway (smaller than the main runway) to be used for general aviation purposes.[9][10]

    In June 2017, Fraser Coast mayor Chris Loft and JETGO announced that the airline would commence two direct services per week from Hervey Bay Airport to Melbourne's Essendon Airport, as well as direct services to Brisbane. Due to have commenced on 21 July 2017, the service never commenced due to a lack of bookings. Direct services to and from Brisbane were also cancelled after JETGO entered voluntary administration later that year.[11]

    Facilities[edit]

    The airport resides at an elevation of 60 ft (18 m) above sea level. It has one runway designated 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 2,000 m × 30 m (6,562 ft × 98 ft).[2]

    Airlines and destinations[edit]

    AirlinesDestinations
    Air Fraser Island Charter: K'gari (Fraser Island)[12]
    Jetstar Melbourne,[13] Sydney[14]
    QantasLink Brisbane
    Seair Pacific Lady Elliot Island

    Statistics[edit]

    Hervey Bay Airport was ranked 39th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year[1] 2016–2017.[3]

    Statistics[edit]

    Annual passenger traffic at HVB airport. See Wikidata query.
    Annual passenger and aircraft statistics for Hervey Bay[3]
    Year[1] Revenue passengers Aircraft movements
    2000–2001

    42,257

    3,669
    2001–2002

    35,376

    3,810
    2002–2003

    29,058

    2,268
    2003–2004

    28,871

    2,111
    2004–2005

    33,978

    2,377
    2005–2006

    80,984

    2,963
    2006–2007

    170,760

    3,907
    2007–2008

    201,359

    3,052
    2008–2009

    217,952

    3,337
    2009–2010

    164,558

    3,060
    2010–2011

    150,573

    2,919
    2011–2012

    149,368

    2,937
    2012–2013

    151,189

    2,970
    2013–2014

    150,371

    3,006
    2014–2015

    158,033

    3,436
    2015–2016

    163,540

    3,614
    2016–2017

    170,052

    3,496

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Fiscal year 1 July – 30 June
  • ^ a b c YHBA – Hervey Bay (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 13 June 2024, Aeronautical Chart Archived 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ a b c "Airport Traffic Data 1985–86 to 2016–17". Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE). March 2018. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2018. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
  • ^ "Hervey Bay Airport (HVB / YHBA)". Aviation Safety Network.
  • ^ "Sunshine Express pulls out of scheduled flights". Australian Broadcasting Association. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  • ^ "Rex Terminates Deal with Sunshine Express". Regional Express Holdings Limited. Archived from the original on 2 September 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  • ^ "QantasLink to Launch New Services to Hervey Bay and Biloela". Qantas Airways Limited. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  • ^ Daryl Passmore (29 April 2007). "Airports on a high". The Sunday Mai. Queensland Newspapers. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  • ^ "Hervey Bay City Council – Airport Master Plan". Hervey Bay City Council. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  • ^ "Hervey Bay-Melbourne route sought". The Australian. Retrieved 7 May 2007. [dead link]
  • ^ "False Start: Flights from Hervey Bay to Melbourne delayed". Fraser Coast Chronicle. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  • ^ "Fraser Island Flights - Fly in and Land on Fraser Island". 22 June 2022.
  • ^ Nelson, Jake (14 November 2023). "Jetstar to fly direct between Melbourne and Hervey Bay". Australian Aviation. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  • ^ Brown, Vanessa (22 February 2021). "Jetstar launch new flight route Sydney to Hervey Bay for $59". News.com.au. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  • External links[edit]

  • Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hervey_Bay_Airport&oldid=1230019853"

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