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Welcome to the National Aerial Firefighting Centre

The National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) was formed by the Australian States and Territories in July 2003 to provide a cooperative national arrangement for combating bushfires. It achieves this by facilitating the coordination and procurement of a fleet of highly specialised firefighting aircraft that are readily available for use by State and Territory emergency agencies across Australia.

This national aircraft fleet complements aerial firefighting resources that are arranged directly by the States and Territories. The national fleet receives funding support from the Australian Government as well as State and Territory Governments.

NAFC also plays a key role in ensuring the sharing of aerial firefighting resources between fire agencies throughout Australia, and in the development of national protocols and systems for aerial firefighting.


News and Features

TASMANIA WELCOMES AN ADDITIONAL HELICOPTER TO FLEET
13 January 2010 Tasmania welcomes an additional helicopter to its fleet for the bushfire season.   read more...
NEW AIRCRAFT TRACKING AND EVENT LOGGING SYSTEM ROLLED OUT ACROSS AUSTRALIA
NAFC has decided to adopt a national standard approach to the provision of tracking and event logging services for aircraft involved in firefighting and related operations.   read more...
THE VIC ROYAL COMMISSION EXAMINES AERIAL FIREFIGHTING
The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission dedicated a day of hearing to the subject of aerial firefighting on Monday the 19th of April. NAFC General Manager Richard Alder and Nick Ryan formerly of the State Aircraft Unit presented evidence at the hearing.