Airside Area definition

Airside Area commonly means that area of the Airport used for aeronautical operations, being runways, taxiways, aeronautical buffer areas and aircraft licensed areas as well as aircraft parking. ‘Airside Area’ is declared as “Precinct A” in the Moorabbin Airport Approved Master Plan 2010 but also includes elements of “Precinct B” in the same Master Plan where these have been incorporated into the Moorabbin Airport Security Programme.
Airside Area means the movement area of the Airport, access to which is controlled including, without limitation, the runways, service roadways, taxiways, aprons, hard stand
Airside Area means that part of the Airport used for the surface movement of aircraft, including (but not limited to) those areas used for takeoff, landing and taxiing of aircraft, and the apron area used for the purpose of loading and unloading of passengers and cargo and refuelling, parking and carrying out of maintenance of aircraft, being declared a “security area” by the Director of Civil Aviation pursuant to section 84(1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990. Refer to Appendix B.

More Definitions of Airside Area

Airside Area means an airside area established under subsection 29(1) and includes any airside security zone, and any airside event zone, established within the airside area.
Airside Area commonly means that area of the Airport used for aeronautical operations, being runways, taxiways, aeronautical buffer areas and aircraft licensed areas as well as aircraft parking and is that area on the inside of airside fence at the Airport.
Airside Area means the movement area of an aerodrome, adjacent terrain and buildings or portions thereof, access to which is controlled;
Airside Area means that part of the Airport to which access is restricted, as illustrated in Appendix B to these rules.
Airside Area means the movement area of an aerodrome, including buildings and other structures, being the whole of that part of an aerodrome inside its perimeter fence, but excluding buildings on leased areas and any area signposted by the local government for use by the general public in connection with a lawful aerodrome activity (for example, a waiting area or public carpark);
Airside Area means H M Revenue and Customs and Border Agency controlled areas of the Airport to which vehicular access is through manned control posts