On 14 December 2005, Airservices Australia provided the ACCC with a price notification which proposed a new pricing structure for aviation rescue and fire fighting services. On 21 December 2005, the ACCC decided not to object to the prices.
Airservices Australia submitted a draft price notification on 5 May 2005 proposing to increase prices for its aviation rescue and fire fighting services for the six month period to December 2005.
Airservices Australia provided the ACCC with a price notification proposing that its 2003-04 prices for regulated services remain in place until 31 December 2004.
This price notification relates to Airservices' proposal to set prices for a new aviation rescue and fire fighting (ARFF) service at Ayers Rock (Yulara) airport.
On 1 April 2003, Airservices Australia provided the Commission with a draft notification proposing temporary increases to the prices of uncapped terminal navigation services as well as aviation rescue and firefighting services.
On 24 July 2002 Airservices Australia gave notice to the ACCC of proposed increases in prices for declared services, including en route navigation and terminal navigation and aviation rescue and fire fighting at certain airports. The ACCC did not oppose the proposed prices.