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Santa tracker: Australia will be one of the first places he stops

IN anticipation of Santas night of nights, Airservices Australia has begun its preparations for Santas visit on Christmas Eve. The animated Santa website https://santa.airservicesaustralia.com/ and Airservices social media platforms will provide Australians with an insiders view of Santas flight on Christmas Eve—one of the busiest nights of the year in Australian airspace. READ ALSO: These are things you cant unsee at serious road accidents, emergency services say Airservices staff from all areas of the business are working tirelessly to ensure Santas flight safely crosses Australian airspace this year, Air Navigation Services executive general manager Stephen Angus said. “From air traffic controllers to engineers and technicians, aviation rescue fire fighters to corporate staff—everyone has a special role in keeping Santa and his reindeer safe in our airspace,” he said. Santa will depart the North Pole on Christmas Eve, travelling down the international dateline into the Southern Hemisphere. READ ALSO: Sleigh bells will be jingle-ing in Central West heatwave He will visit the Pacific Islands first and then onto New Zealand, leaving from the South Island. Santa will zig zag his way up and down Australia, making sure to visit every childs house before departing Australian airspace as he heads towards our northern neighbours. “Santa told me hes very excited about delivering presents to all the kids in Australia because of our world-leading technology,” Mr Angus said. Airservices has allocated Santa the call sign of Sleigh Rider One and has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to warn all other aircraft flying on Christmas Eve to keep clear of Santa as he delivers presents to all the boys and girls. “Each year we give Santa all the assistance we can on Christmas Eve, but well also be working very hard to help all travellers get home for Christmas as safely and quickly as possible,” Mr Angus said. READ ALSO: Passenger numbers soar for some Central West locations, others decline

IN anticipation of Santas night of nights, Airservices Australia has begun its preparations for Santas visit on Christmas Eve.

The animated Santa website https://santa.airservicesaustralia.com/ and Airservices social media platforms will provide Australians with an insiders view of Santas flight on Christmas Eve—one of the busiest nights of the year in Australian airspace.

Airservices staff from all areas of the business are working tirelessly to ensure Santas flight safely crosses Australian airspace this year, Air Navigation Services executive general manager Stephen Angus said.

“From air traffic controllers to engineers and technicians, aviation rescue fire fighters to corporate staff—everyone has a special role in keeping Santa and his reindeer safe in our airspace,” he said.

Santa will depart the North Pole on Christmas Eve, travelling down the international dateline into the Southern Hemisphere.

He will visit the Pacific Islands first and then onto New Zealand, leaving from the South Island.

Santa will zig zag his way up and down Australia, making sure to visit every childs house before departing Australian airspace as he heads towards our northern neighbours.

“Santa told me hes very excited about delivering presents to all the kids in Australia because of our world-leading technology,” Mr Angus said.

Airservices has allocated Santa the call sign of Sleigh Rider One and has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to warn all other aircraft flying on Christmas Eve to keep clear of Santa as he delivers presents to all the boys and girls.

“Each year we give Santa all the assistance we can on Christmas Eve, but well also be working very hard to help all travellers get home for Christmas as safely and quickly as possible,” Mr Angus said.

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Santa tracker: Australia will be one of the first places he stops

IN anticipation of Santas night of nights, Airservices Australia has begun its preparations for Santas visit on Christmas Eve. The animated Santa website https://santa.airservicesaustralia.com/ and Airservices social media platforms will provide Australians with an insiders view of Santas flight on Christmas Eve—one of the busiest nights of the year in Australian airspace. READ ALSO: These are things you cant unsee at serious road accidents, emergency services say Airservices staff from all areas of the business are working tirelessly to ensure Santas flight safely crosses Australian airspace this year, Air Navigation Services executive general manager Stephen Angus said. “From air traffic controllers to engineers and technicians, aviation rescue fire fighters to corporate staff—everyone has a special role in keeping Santa and his reindeer safe in our airspace,” he said. Santa will depart the North Pole on Christmas Eve, travelling down the international dateline into the Southern Hemisphere. READ ALSO: Sleigh bells will be jingle-ing in Central West heatwave He will visit the Pacific Islands first and then onto New Zealand, leaving from the South Island. Santa will zig zag his way up and down Australia, making sure to visit every childs house before departing Australian airspace as he heads towards our northern neighbours. “Santa told me hes very excited about delivering presents to all the kids in Australia because of our world-leading technology,” Mr Angus said. Airservices has allocated Santa the call sign of Sleigh Rider One and has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to warn all other aircraft flying on Christmas Eve to keep clear of Santa as he delivers presents to all the boys and girls. “Each year we give Santa all the assistance we can on Christmas Eve, but well also be working very hard to help all travellers get home for Christmas as safely and quickly as possible,” Mr Angus said. READ ALSO: Passenger numbers soar for some Central West locations, others decline

IN anticipation of Santas night of nights, Airservices Australia has begun its preparations for Santas visit on Christmas Eve.

The animated Santa website https://santa.airservicesaustralia.com/ and Airservices social media platforms will provide Australians with an insiders view of Santas flight on Christmas Eve—one of the busiest nights of the year in Australian airspace.

Airservices staff from all areas of the business are working tirelessly to ensure Santas flight safely crosses Australian airspace this year, Air Navigation Services executive general manager Stephen Angus said.

“From air traffic controllers to engineers and technicians, aviation rescue fire fighters to corporate staff—everyone has a special role in keeping Santa and his reindeer safe in our airspace,” he said.

Santa will depart the North Pole on Christmas Eve, travelling down the international dateline into the Southern Hemisphere.

He will visit the Pacific Islands first and then onto New Zealand, leaving from the South Island.

Santa will zig zag his way up and down Australia, making sure to visit every childs house before departing Australian airspace as he heads towards our northern neighbours.

“Santa told me hes very excited about delivering presents to all the kids in Australia because of our world-leading technology,” Mr Angus said.

Airservices has allocated Santa the call sign of Sleigh Rider One and has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to warn all other aircraft flying on Christmas Eve to keep clear of Santa as he delivers presents to all the boys and girls.

“Each year we give Santa all the assistance we can on Christmas Eve, but well also be working very hard to help all travellers get home for Christmas as safely and quickly as possible,” Mr Angus said.

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