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Ayers Rock Airport (also known as Connellan Airport) (ICAO: YAYE) is situated near Yulara, around 463 km (288 mi) (5 hrs drive) away from Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and 20 minutes drive from Uluru / Ayers Rock itself. An average of just under 300,000 passengers pass through this airport each year.
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The required libraries are all the Asobo standard airports (particularly EDLP Paderborn Lippstadt), plus:
UK2000 Common Scenery = In the Free section of the MSFS Market Place
Object library v2 by Colinj = https://flightsim.to/file/16007/msfs-object-library-with-150-models-ranging-from-towers-hangers-terminals-to-cones
DH Dash 8 = https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/24848/msfs-de-havilland-canada-dash-8-q400-package/
Totof helicopter library V2 = https://flightsim.to/file/17983/totof-helicopter-library-v1
The original Connellan Airport at Uluru was provided by Edward Connellan, who founded Connellan Airways in 1942. The development of tourism infrastructure adjacent to the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock that began in the 1950s soon created adverse environmental impacts. It was decided in the early 1970s to remove all accommodation-related tourist facilities from near the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock and re-establish them outside the national park. In 1975, a reservation of 104 km2 (40 sq mi) of land beyond the national park's northern boundary, 15 km (9.3 mi) from Uluru, was approved for the development of a tourist facility, to be known as Yulara, along with a new airport. The new facilities became fully operational in late 1984.
Ayers Rock Airport has one main terminal for scheduled flights. The runway at Ayers Rock Airport is 2,599 m × 30 m (8,527 ft × 98 ft). It has a simple, single stage lighting system and T-VASIS. The largest aircraft that Ayers Rock Airport caters for used to be Boeing 737-800s operated by Qantas.
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Anmeldenabout 4 years ago
Ayers Rock was the most widely used name until 1993, when the rock was officially renamed Ayers Rock / Uluru – the first feature in the Northern Territory to be given dual names.
In 2002 these names were reversed at the request of the Regional Tourism Association in Alice Springs and the rock took on the official name of Uluru / Ayers Rock, which it still has today.
That means you can use either Uluru or Ayers Rock to refer to the rock. However, in the national park we always use the original name: Uluru.
about 4 years ago
Sorry - you missed my point. You've spelt it AYRES rock, instead of AYERS rock, in several places, including the archive package!
about 4 years ago
John,
The previous comment was by Depner.
I noted the spelling error and have corrected it, so thanks for the heads up.
Regards,
Tag21
about 4 years ago
Thanks Mate,brilliant work.
Ayers Rock Airport - YAYE - Northern Territory - Tag21
Ayers Rock Airport (also known as Connellan Airport) (ICAO: YAYE) is situated near Yulara, around 463 km (288 mi) (5 hrs drive) away from Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and 20 minutes drive from Uluru / Ayers Rock itself. An average of just under 300,000 passengers pass through this airport each year.
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about 4 years ago
Um, I hate to be PC, but it is either Ayers Rock (look at the top title and the file name) or Oolaroo. It's NEVER called Ayres Rock.
Apart from that (very) minot quibble, keep up the good work.