Brisbane Airport is commencing construction of an Aeromedical Precinct that will connect more regional, rural and remote Queenslanders to major hospitals and life-saving medical care.
The 18,700m² multi-tenanted facility will be located between Brisbane Airport’s two runways at the Airport North Precinct and will accommodate the Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS), LifeFlight, Retrieval Services Queensland and Queensland Police Service Aviation Capability Group facilities. It will feature new patient transfer facilities, state-of-the-art hangars for fixed and rotary wing aircraft, administration areas, and a medical base for regional patient and donor transfers.
ADCO Constructions has commenced construction and is aiming for the completion of Aeromedical Precinct in December 2026 with 150 people employed on-site during the construction phase of the project.
The development will be targeting 5 Star Green Star accreditation and includes a 400kW solar system.
Brisbane Airport plays an essential role in the 24/7 connection of Queensland to urgent medical care. This new Aeromedical Precinct will bring all providers together into one innovative world-class hub, with a transfer facility providing patients on the move with the very best clinical care possible.
Brisbane Airport is proud to support organisations that provide lifesaving aeromedical support for all Queenslanders including Royal Flying Doctor Service and LifeFlight.