Last week, Queensland’s Brisbane Airport announced that construction is commencing on the new Aeromedical Precinct located between the airport’s two parallel runways. The precinct will be the center for Queensland’s emergency medical air operations and have the capacity for 26 fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft.
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