
Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Limited (BAC), the operator of Brisbane Airport (BNE), is a proud, private, unlisted Queensland company, helping employ thousands of Queenslanders and creating economic opportunities for the state and city of Brisbane equating to more than $4 billion annually. Download and view our Annual Reports below.
2019 Brisbane Airport Corporation Annual Report:
Highlighted case studies from the Annual Report:
WORK180
Partnering with WORK180 while recruiting for Airside Operations Officers
When it comes to recruitment for Airside Operations Officers (AOO), there has never been a shortage of applicants. With a highly disproportionate level of interest between men and women, the challenge has always been centred on how to boost female representation within the application process and how to build greater diversity within operational roles.
Recognising that doing the same thing would produce the same outcomes, the Human Resources team had the courage to re-engineer their usual approach to recruitment, partnering with WORK180 to create a short video that explained the AOO role and what it is like to work at BAC.
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Mud Wasp Management
Mud Wasp Management
BAC continued its landmark study into the behaviours of mud wasps throughout FY19, developing a safety video to raise awareness around the issue of mud wasps obstructing aircraft instruments in partnership with Virgin Australia.
The study involves 100 3D-printed replica pitot probes with the exact specifications of various aircraft designs including the A330, B737-400, Dash 8 and B747.
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CareerTrackers
CareerTrackers
BAC continues its partnership with CareerTracker’s Indigenous Internship Program, engaging a minimum of two interns each year since 2017. BAC’s first CareerTracker’s intern, Geoff Fabila, has been successful in obtaining full-time employment with BAC following his internship program. BAC’s second CareerTracker’s intern, Amanda Martin (pictured) commenced part-time employment within Operations at the completion of her first internship rotation while she continues her tertiary studies.
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