Avisure Capability Statement.V2(Arpil2020)
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CAPABILITY STATEMENT
contents
1 company overview
2 mission vision values
3 services—assessment
4 services—planning
6 services—implementation
8 experience by sector
9 employee profile
14 social responsibility
15 quality ohs environment
17 client profiles
19 affiliations
20 testimonials
company overview
Overview
At Avisure, we aim to be the world’s most influential
private organisation for the advancement of aviation
risk management. We are regarded as industry leaders
in managing aviation hazards by applying a safety
management system approach. Since 1996, our expert
team has worked with some of the world’s busiest
airports, including Changi International Airport,
Sydney International Airport, and Vancouver
International Airport. Our team also works with
airlines, aviation regulators, policy developers, pilots,
and airport safety teams. We provide industry
guidance through our involvement with numerous
national and international wildlife management
committees.
We assist our clients to manage aviation risks in a
measured and professional manner to ensure an
operationally-focused approach. We understand that
aviation accidents can lead to litigation, damage
reputation and brand, reduce profits and, in the worst
-case scenario, cost lives.
History
Managing Director, Phil Shaw, began consulting to
airports in 1996 operating under Avisure’s sister
environmental consulting company, Ecosure. Between
1996 and 2008, Ecosure’s aviation business grew
significantly, prompting the formation of a separate
company dedicated to mitigating the wildlife strike
risk on airports - Avisure.
At the time, Avisure had a team of nine highly
specialised wildlife biologists dedicated to our airport
clients, supported by one administrator. We
developed a reputation as the industry leader, so our
client base not only increased in size, but also
diversified to include the Department of Defence,
regulators, airlines, government departments and
numerous other industry stakeholders.
In 2012, we established our North American office in
Vancouver, engaging an additional 18 staff that
operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a
year.
Understanding that wildlife strike risk is but one
component of aviation risk management, we
expanded our expertise by including an airport
operations specialist to assist airports in their general
safety and risk management. This addition provides
leadership and support for an existing team crosstrained
in wildlife management and airside
operations.
As of 2019, our team of 35 staff have delivered
projects to more than 130 clients throughout
Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, Canada and the
Middle East, completing more than 550 projects
related to aviation risk management.
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mission vision values
Mission—we revolutionise aviation risk
management.
Vision—to be world’s most influential
private organisation for advancing aviation
risk management.
Core Values
PASSION is at the heart of our company.
Passion is our internal motivator. It’s an
energy that comes from within. We are
passionate about making a change. We are
committed in heart and mind.
We’re OPTIMISTIC about the future. We
are hopeful about the future and seek
success in what we do and a business and
for our clients. We seek out the good in
things first. Optimism allows us to inspire
those around us even when the going gets
tough.
We LEAD by example. We empower, guide
and motivate people around us. We show
ownership and pride in what we deliver. We
continuously seek innovative solutions. We
are courageous.
We work together as one TEAM, across
regions and disciplines. We laugh and have
fun every day. We trust, support and look
out for each other. We celebrate our
successes and failures…. That’s how we
learn! We respect ideas and opinions of
others.
We act with INTEGRITY and RESPECT.
We believe in ethical commercial and social
practice. We are honest, open and genuine
and fair. People trust us to adhere to our
word. We known where to draw the line.
We act on OPPORTUNITIES immediately.
We anticipate the needs of our clients and
our internal stakeholders. We go above and
beyond to achieve the highest quality
outcomes. We listen and tailor our services.
We work quickly, diligently and deliver on
time.
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services - assessment
Compliance Assessments
A review of airport operations and documents
against all relevant state and federal legislation,
and standards to determine compliance.
Key inclusions:
• Examination of aerodrome and terminal
operations manuals and their subsidiary
documents.
• Audit of documents and system implementation
against legislative compliance and best practice.
• A recommended framework and action plan to
establish effective, integrated, and quality
controlled manuals that reflect current
operations and meet future requirements.
Operational Risk Management
The identification of safety risks and the
development of a risk register to monitor risk
mitigation efforts.
Key inclusions:
• Annual reviews of the Risk Register to
determine its effectiveness in reducing
operational risk.
Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHA)
An evaluation of the efficacy of an airport wildlife
management program with recommendations for
improvements.
Key inclusions:
• Audit against national regulations and
international best practice standards.
• An assessment of wildlife hazards on and within
13km of the airfield including wildlife surveys.
• A review of documents, policies and procedures
related to managing wildlife hazards.
• A risk assessment to determine hazardous
species.
• Recommendations to improve the wildlife
management program and address management
gaps.
• Development of an Aerodrome Risk Register
that:
Aggregates known and predicted risks.
Scores and rates risks.
Considers current and potential mitigation
and calculates the residual risk.
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services - planning
Emergency Management
An update, rewrite or development of certified
Aerodrome Emergency Plans.
Key inclusions:
• Review and update Aerodrome Emergency
Plans, facilitate emergency exercises, including
Table-Top and Full-Field Exercises.
• Coordinate emergency management and
exercise planning meetings.
• Develop exercise plans (including Master
Schedule of Events).
• Develop and deliver briefings for exercise
evaluators, volunteers and observers.
• Document an Exercise Activity Report that
summarises all emergency exercise elements
and recommends ways to improve emergency
response.
Quality, Safety and Environment
Management Systems
Develop or audit, systems designed to reduce risk,
improve safety and environmental outcomes and
increase business efficiency including Airside
Safety Management System (SMS), Health and
Safety Management System (HSMS),
Environmental Management System (EMS) and
Quality Management System (QMS).
Key inclusions:
• Verify compliance with legislation and industry
best practice.
• Provide recommendations to achieve industry
best practice and AS/NZS or ISO compliance or
certification.
• Provide a framework and action plan to
establish effective, integrated, and quality
controlled manuals that reflect current
operations and meet future requirements.
• Train staff to implement systems.
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services - planning
Wildlife Hazard Management Plans
A document of all activity included in an airport’s
wildlife management program.
Avisure management plans guide site-specific
airport wildlife management programs that
addresses each airport’s unique wildlife issues,
ensuring programs are congruent with operations
and resources availability.
Key inclusions:
• Review of strike events and trends.
• Risk assessment results that detail high and
moderate risk species and locations.
• Allocation of roles and responsibilities.
• Key performance indicators and program
targets.
• Standard operating procedures detailing what
needs to be done and by whom.
• Species action plans for high risk species.
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services - implementation
On-site Aviation Support
Working as an extension to an airports operations
team, we can provide on-site support to supplement
operations staff or act as relief personnel.
Our team can complement risk mitigation strategies
and ensure a safe working environment during
airport construction works, infrastructure
development works, and during daily operations.
Key inclusions:
• Qualified and experienced Airport Operations
Manager.
• Experienced Aerodrome Reporting Officers and
Works Safety Officers.
Wildlife Management Program
Our qualified and experienced wildlife control
officers can implement wildlife hazard management
programs on any civil or military airfield.
Key inclusions:
• Wildlife management officers that prioritise high
risk species and high risk locations on the
airfield.
• Separation-based dispersal that focuses on
communication with ATC and flight crews to
maintain separation between wildlife and
aircraft.
• Dissemination of Wildlife Hazard Notifications
detailing significant hazards and how to reduce
the strike risk.
• Standardised wildlife monitoring programs that
collect robust and reliable data.
• Identification of passive management measures
to reduce the airside wildlife attraction.
• Comprehensive strike reporting, including
significant strike investigations.
• Liaison with off-airport land users whose
operations are attracting wildlife in the vicinity of
the airfield.
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services - implementation
Wildlife Hazard Management Training
Our practical and theoretical training programs draw
on years of experience from Australia and around
the world. Our experienced trainers deliver training
to airports, airlines, regulators, pilots, aviation
biologists, and anyone who has an interest in
wildlife management. With Introductory, Refresher
and Advanced programs available, we can cater for
all levels of experience and expertise. We also
specialise in creating customised programs and
workshops that meet client-specific needs.
Key inclusions:
• Practical and theoretical classes.
• Experienced trainers.
• Course materials.
• Assessment and certificate of completion.
• After-training support.
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experience by sector
Government
Engineering and Consulting firms
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Airports
Airlines and Pilots
Department of Defence
Air Traffic Control
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employee profiles
People are the core of who we are.
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PHIL SHAW
JEFF MCKEE
Phil is one of the world’s leading professionals in aviation
risk assessment and mitigation. He is internationally
recognised in this field, having completed projects at over
70 airports in North America, the Middle East, South
Pacific, New Zealand and Australia. Phil sat on the
International Birdstrike Committee’s Steering Committee
and is the only Australian to have done so. Phil has
written or delivered papers to more than 50 conferences.
Phil has worked as a consultant for more than 25 years
and for nearly 20 years on airports. He is owner and
Managing Director of two very successful companies –
Ecosure and Avisure. Since 1994 Phil has grown
Ecosure into an award winning company that is now one
of the largest ecology-based environmental consultancies
in Australia and Avisure in the past few years has opened
offices in Vancouver, Canada and Brasilia, Brazil.
Phil is passionate about delivering practical solutions. He
achieves this primarily by inspiring those around him.
Stakeholder and community engagement and guiding
committees are particular strengths. He has chaired,
participated in, or provided technical advice to more than
fifteen committees relating to various aviation matters.
Jeff has found a way to combine his passions through his
training as a commercial pilot and wildlife veterinarian. He
has piloted light aircraft in the remote northern Australia
as part of the national Brucellosis and Tuberculosis
Eradication Campaign, co-founded the regional Ibis
Management Coordination Group based on a significant
wildlife strike, and used Remotely Piloted Aircraft
Systems to monitor wildlife. In these and many more
projects, Jeff has played a crucial role in identifying
innovative approaches to wildlife management. His
approach is heavily influenced by his keen interest in
aviation; he gained a Commercial Pilot’s licence in 1989
and a Commercial RPAS licence in 2012.
He has over twenty years’ experience designing Aviation
Wildlife Hazard Management Programs, assessing new
methods and equipment and investigating wildlife strike
incidents. He is a member of the International Society of
Air Safety Investigators (ISASI) and was the aviation
instructor for 2WG 213 SQN Australian Air Force Cadets
(AAFC).
Jeff’s experience makes him ideally suited to support
Avisure projects particularly in the areas of quality control
and foundation science. He is also heavily engaged in
project design and developing new areas of expertise
within the company.
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WILL JAMIESON
RONEL JIT
Will has been involved in assessing, developing and
implementing wildlife strike management programs at
airports across the globe for twelve years and is currently
responsible for project managing the wildlife
management programs for Vancouver International,
Sydney International, and Launceston Airports.
He has thousands of hours’ hands-on airside experience,
ranging from establishing and implementing airside
surveys to undertaking active hazard management using
a range of tools including lasers, stock whips, and
firearms (pyrotechnics and live shot).
Will leads and mentors teams in Australia and Canada
and provides quality assurance for project design and
implementation. In this way, his airside operations and
ecological knowledge is infused in Avisure projects
around the world. He takes a pragmatic approach to
addressing human-wildlife conflict issues ensuring that
various stakeholder perspectives are included in holistic
solutions.
Ronel is a senior environmental scientist in the field of
wildlife strike assessment and mitigation, airport safety
and fauna management and has been a key member of
our team since 2009. He has been instrumental in implementing
the Australian Defence National Wildlife Hazard
Management Strategy. Ronel’s understanding of wildlife
hazard management at military bases is based on thousands
of hours of on-the-ground work actively managing
and monitoring wildlife hazards. Ronel has developed
and implemented the separation-based management
approach which treats wildlife-aircraft separation in the
same manner as aircraft-aircraft separation. His ability to
successfully implement this approach requires an intimate
understanding of airside operations and behavioural
characteristics of wildlife. Ronel’s approach has reduced
the total number of strikes as well as the number
of damaging strikes at each of the bases where his
teams operate. The programs’ successes are based on
Ronel’s inclusion of multiple stakeholders including flying
squadrons, air traffic control, senior officers, environmental
officers, external contractors, and government
agencies.
Ronel recognises there are still improvements that can
further reduce wildlife strikes at military bases. He is
researching and implementing the latest industry technology,
including avian radar, to minimise risk to personnel
and the cost and loss of capability associated with
wildlife strike to Australian Defence Force aircraft.
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JILL BRIX
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JEFF FOLLETT
With more than 26 years of aviation experience, Jill is a
highly valued contributor to the Australian aviation
industry. She has worked at six Queensland and
Northern Territory airports, where she has been
responsible for airfield operations, airfield security,
workplace health a safety and environment management.
Between 2006 and 2014, she was the Health Safety and
Environment Manager for Northern Territory Airports Pty
Ltd (NTAPL), and between 2014 and 2015, she was the
Operations and Standards Manager/Acting General
Manager Aviation for Townsville Airport. Jill was an
Executive on the Australian Aviation Wildlife Hazard
Working Group (Chair and Deputy Chair), and a
representative of Australian Airports Association. She has
also been involved with the World Bird Strike Committee.
In 2016, Jill joined Avisure to focus on expanding the
company’s expertise to include services relating to
operational risk, aviation safety, and environmental and
occupational health and safety management. Jill brings
extensive experience in airfield operations, risk
management, and systems management (quality, safety,
risk, and environment), providing Avisure’s clients with a
suite of services such as compliance monitoring, auditing
and emergency events training.
She is also an Operations Officer as an Active Reservist
with the Royal Australian Air Force, currently based at
23SQN, RAAF Base Amberley.
Jeff draws on 15 years of project and people
management in leading our Australian-based team. He
has a demonstrated record of achievement in
programmatic areas such as project design and
implementation, risk management, stakeholder
consultation and training, and monitoring and evaluation.
Jeff believes in contributing to the industry in which he
works, holding a seat on the Australian Aviation Wildlife
Hazard Group Executive and providing technical advice
on the National Airports Safeguarding Framework, Civil
Aviation Safety Authority Manual of Standards Part 139,
and Australian Airports Association Airport Practice
Notes. In addition, he has presented at national and
international conferences related to human-wildlife
conflict and aviation risk.
Jeff’s support for his team and the industry is based on a
technical background that includes conducting
agricultural extension work in South America, evaluating
payment for environmental schemes in Central America,
and assessing and managing wildlife hazards at airport
and non-airport locations. He has assisted regional and
international airports in Australia, New Zealand, and the
Middle East to manage their aviation risk through training,
hazard assessments, on-the-ground work and the
development of management plans. He has contributed
to hazards assessments for Western Sydney Airport, the
new parallel runway at Auckland International Airport,
and the implementation of avian radar systems.
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KYLIE PATRICK
MARTIN ZIVIANI
Kylie has been involved in developing, implementing and
assessing wildlife strike management programs at airports,
both civil and military, since 2003. She has an intimate
understanding of the challenges and requirements
of the aviation industry, and has worked with more than
50 airports on projects that include audits, risk monitoring,
risk assessment, management program development
and training. She has also played an important role as a
consultant to several Australian airport committees,
providing technical advice and guidance.
Kylie is one of Avisure’s key trainers and coordinated the
development of Avisure’s Wildlife Hazard Management
Training Program. She has delivered this program to numerous
airports and aviation personnel throughout Australia,
New Zealand and the Middle East, and has developed
and delivered numerous customised workshops for
airport personnel.
Martin is one of Avisure’s most experienced airside
wildlife management officers, including the use of dogs
on airports. He was a key trainer in the development of
Avisure’s Wildlife Hazard Management Program at
Vancouver International Airport which has far exceeded
the program’s key performance indicators. He has
applied his training and management skills at RAAF
bases and conducted thousands of hours of active
management at airports around Australia. Martin holds A,
B and H Weapons Licences, a CASA ASIC, an Australian
Aerodrome Reporting Officer Certificate, and an
Aeronautical Radio Operator Certificate.
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social responsibility
Avisure believes acting sustainably
today creates a responsible future.
Our internal protocols systematically analyse our
work systems to reduce our non-renewable
resource use, increase our efficiencies, become
carbon neutral, make use of renewable resources
and decrease our environmental footprint.
We participate in, and contribute to, a variety of
socially and environmentally responsible campaigns
that aim to improve our world, locally and globally.
We also redirect a portion of our profits back into
scientific research.
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quality ohs environment
Avisure has a certified Integrated Management
System (IMS) compliant with ISO 19001 (quality), ISO
1400 (environment) and AS/NZS 4801 (occupational
health and safety). The IMS is comprised of 5
Business Areas which apply to all the processes and
systems in our consulting, field, business
development and management activities. Each
Business Area has a management system defining
how Avisure:
Our clients regularly commend Avisure’s quality
processes for the readability, accuracy, and error-free
nature of our deliverables. Avisure has an induction
program, on-going training, and regular internal audits
to maintain our consistency and compliance with
standards, legislation, regulations, codes of practice
or standards that apply to general and project specific
activities, and our own internal requirements.
• manages risks
• prevents harm
• maintains a high level of quality and customer
service
• reduces environmental impact
• meets company and legislative requirements
• implements compliance, monitoring, auditing,
reporting and investigation processes
Review and
Improvement
Continuous Improvement Cycle
• Analysis
• Corrective action
• Audits
Planning
• Strategy and plans
• Identify hazards and
risks
• Identify legislative
and other obligations
• ensures continual improvement.
The supporting documents such as policy,
procedures, work instructions, guidelines and forms
are readily available to all personnel via the controlled
document drive and updated as per the review
schedule. The IMS also establishes minimum
requirements for communicating and integrating
policy, improvement plans and strategies. It includes
methods for documenting and incorporating systems,
assessing their effectiveness, and analysing and
improving performance.
Measurement
and Evaluation
• Monitoring
• Incident and defect
reporting
Measurement and Evaluation
Implementation
and Operation
• Communication
and consultation
• Procedures
• Induction,
training, etc.
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quality ohs environment
Regular audits of our IMS occur in compliance with
External Certification audits (AS/NZ 4801, ISO 14001,
and ISO 19001) and internal audits in addition to
other compliance activities, management reviews,
reporting and analyses of data. These audits review
and analyse our performance in order to identify
existing or emerging trends, measure effectiveness of
current standards, and provide direction in the
development of improvement plans. We apply the
principles of risk management and continual
improvement to all audit programs and processes.
AS/NZA 4801 (OHS) standards. Interim surveillance
audits are conducted on a smaller scale on an annual
basis.
Avisure has performed to an extremely high level in
the certification audits, evidenced by the lack of major
or minor non-conformances for the previous two
years. Our system has been commended by
Lendlease, Broadspectrum, Water Corporation and
Vancouver International Airport.
An external certification body conducts triennial
certification audits. These audits identify compliance
to ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment) and
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client profiles
client
Vancouver International Airport
location
Vancouver, Canada
services
Wildlife Hazard Management
Program
Vancouver Airport is situated on the Fraser River delta which attracts 10s of thousands of
geese each winter resulting in a significant aviation hazard. This program involves providing
on ground delivery of our team of wildlife biologists and trained technicians to manage this
risk 24/7. In arguably the best resourced airport wildlife program in the world, coordination is
required of various world leading innovations including the use of dogs, falconry and boats
on the foreshore areas to disperse birds.
client
Bahrain International Airport
location
Bahrain, the Middle East
services
Wildlife Hazard Assessment
Bahrain International Airport required the assessment of current wildlife hazards on- and offairport
across each season, a risk assessment, an evaluation of current wildlife management
practices and associated documentation, a compliance audit against national regulations and
international standards, recommendations for the development and implementation of a
comprehensive wildlife hazard management program, the development of species strike risk
profiles, and the delivery of training for wildlife control personnel.
client
Broadspectrum Pty Ltd
location
RAAF Edinburgh, East Sale and
Point Cook
services
Wildlife Management Program
Since February 2011 an Avisure Wildlife Management Officer has been dedicated to the
daily assessment and management of their wildlife strike risks. Key to the success has been
the implementation of an aircraft and wildlife separation model; the first of its kind in
Australia. The program includes bird surveys, updated risk assessments, stakeholder
engagement, training and reporting. Since the program commenced, there has been one
damaging strike (which occurred off airport) compared with six damaging strikes in the three
years preceding our involvement.
client
Sydney International Airport
location
Sydney, Australia
services
Wildlife Hazard Management
Sydney airport is the busiest airport in the southern hemisphere and requires a sophisticated
wildlife management program to identify and mitigate strike risk. This includes bird and bat
surveys, risk assessment, project design, client training program, reporting and stakeholder
engagement. In an Australian first, Sydney Airport has developed a decision tool to assist
land users in the vicinity of the airport to assess proposed developments against Guideline C
of the National Airports Safeguarding Framework. Avisure has been their technical
consultant since 2008.
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client profiles
client
Melbourne Airport Pty Ltd
location
Melbourne, Australia
services
Terminal Operations Reference
Manual: Gap Analysis
The Aviation Operations team recognised that the Terminal Operations Reference Manual
(TORM) was outdated, incomplete and did not reflect the operational requirements and
training needs for new staff. Subsequently, in December 2016, Melbourne Airport
commissioned Avisure to complete a gap analysis on the TORM and identify
recommendations for improvements. By reviewing relevant literature and legislation, and
interviewing key personnel, the aim of the gap analysis was to ascertain legislative
compliance, determine the status of the existing components, and identify components to be
included.
client
Canberra Airport
location
Canberra, Australia
services
SMS 360 Degree Audit
Avisure provided Canberra airport with a 360 degree audit on their SMS to verify its
compliance to legislation, its objectives achievement and the effectiveness of its
implementation. The audit also provided Canberra Airport with recommendations to improve
the SMS, beyond status quo, in order to achieve industry best practice.
client
Cairns International Airport
location
Cairns, Australia
services
Flying-fox Hazard Assessment
In order to determine the best possible management practices to mitigate the significant
flying-fox strike at Cairns Airport, Avisure was engaged to facilitate a hazard assessment of
flying-foxes in the Cairns area. The project was a collaboration between Avisure and CSIRO
Sustainable Ecosystems with Avisure monitoring flying-fox movements on-airport and in the
vicinity, and CSIRO examining the phenology patterns of flying-fox food trees, flying-fox
camp occupation, and flying-fox fly-out patterns in the Cairns region.
client
Australian Airports Association
location
Australia
services
Airport Practice Note
Avisure partnered with AAA to develop the technical content for their Airport Practice Note 9:
Wildlife Hazard Management at Airports and their on-line Wildlife Hazard Management
Essentials (WHME) course. The aim of the Practice Note is to provide aerodrome operators
with a comprehensive guide to wildlife hazard management in Australia. The WHME is a four
module course that provides the fundamentals of wildlife hazard management with the
benefits that on-line training provides.
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affiliations
Avisure is proud to be affiliated, and have long
standing relationships with national and international
bodies and industry associations:
Airports Council International (ACI)
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
World Birdstrike Association (WBA)
Working Group Bird Wildlife Strike in Engineering and
Aviation (WBSE)
Australian & International Society of Air Safety
Investigators (ASASI and ISASI)
Australian Airports Association (AAA)
Australian Aviation Wildlife Group (AAWHG)
Bird Strike Association of Canada (BSCC)
Bird Strike Committee USA (BSC USA)
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testimonials
“As Avisure maintains a
24/7 presence on the
airfield, they continually
seek ways to advance site-specific training
to ensure that when the need arises, as it
often does in a busy airport, they are relied
upon to get the job done safely and
effectively. This last point is most
impressive considering our head offices
are 7000km apart. . . I highly recommend
Avisure for any training, safety
management and wildlife services they
offer. I admire greatly Avisure’s clear
commitment and passion for safety and
operational effectiveness that makes them
a stand-out in their respective field”
Arnie Jassmann | Vancouver International Airport
“Avisure brought a high degree
of scientific rigor. ... This
coupled with their
understanding of operational
aerodromes both in a military and civilian
context provided a sound approach to
managing the potential for wildlife-aircraft
strike. …Since Avisure have been
appointed to RAAF Base Edinburgh the
risk of wildlife-aircraft strike has
decreased, aircrew are safer and the level
of management of this important issue has
been lifted to a new benchmark.”
Mark Donaghey | DSG Central and West
“Gold Coast Airport has a
long-term partnership with
Avisure, working together
since July 1997 to mitigate
the wildlife risk to flight operations.
Avisure’s diverse and highly skilled team
brings industry knowledge, best practice,
and real-world solutions to the complex
and intricate challenges we face with
wildlife hazard management. The Avisure
team have first hand knowledge of our
operations acting as part of our wildlife
management team during periods of
greatest wildlife strike risk. Their team
provides practical solutions that address
both biological and operations risks and
challenges.”
Joel Sinclair | Gold Coast Airport
“… Avisure were
selected ahead of some
strong competition for a variety of reasons,
but primarily their focus on customer service
and working with us in partnership. ...
Avisure has provided professional and
prompt service, ensuring that all key
milestones have been achieved against
schedule, whilst responding to changing
circumstances with a flexible and efficient
approach.”
Mohamed AlSayed | Bahrain Airport Company
“Darwin International
Airport has had an
association with Phil
and the Avisure team for
a number of years … Avisure recently
conducted training sessions for our Airside
Operations staff. Identifying bird species
has been a huge benefit of and Jill’s
passion, expert knowledge and delivery of
the training ensured positive engagement
from all attendees and feedback noted the
relevance of the content and how beneficial
the training was and how this has assisted
with understanding the importance in
managing wildlife hazards”
Mike Clancy | Darwin International Airport
“Our work with Phil Shaw and his
team at Avisure aimed to develop a
comprehensive guide to wildlife
hazard management for Australian airport
operators … Phil and his team went above
and beyond ... The end product is a
fantastic resource for aerodrome operators
that was produced on budget and on time ...
What we appreciated most about working
with Phil and his team was their expert
knowledge and attention to detail.”
Jared Feehely | Regional Airports Officer, AAA
“... Leaning on the
knowledge and
expertise of Avisure enabled our pilot
representatives to be more aware of the
risks involved with bird strikes, wild life
hazards and other pertinent natural dangers
at airports. Jeff was engaging and
informative, he is truly passionate about his
job and it showed. We look forward to a
continuing working relationship with Avisure
and will be using your services in further
training days.”
Alex Dunbar | AusALPA
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contact
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