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Bunbury Airport is an airport servicing the Western Australian city of Bunbury. Bunbury Airport is located south-west of the city centre and is the only airport serving the city. The airport is used largely as a facility for general and recreational flight training, but provides for charter services to the region. Additionally the airport is regularly used for Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Flying Doctor Service and Department of Environment and Conservation operations. Bunbury Airport serves an area that includes the city of Bunbury and the surrounding districts of Harvey, Dardanup, Capel and the South West region beyond. ==History== The City of Bunbury is the owner and operator of Bunbury Airport. Council first investigated the possibility of an airstrip in 1965 and with the help of a band of enthusiastic aviators and input from the Department of Civil Aviation, the airstrip became operational in 1969. It has evolved to present day with council funds, government grants/funds, and operational input from the Bunbury Aero Club. Whilst the aerodrome was designed to achieve licensed aerodrome standards, it is currently not licensed but is registered.〔 In 2009, the airport received funding through the Western Australian Government's Regional Airports Development Scheme to extend the parallel taxiway by so arriving aircraft would no longer be required to turn around and taxi on the active runway to reach the apron area. The project budget was in excess of $365,000.〔(Regional Airports Development Scheme Projects by Regions )〕
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