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Endeavour Aerospace is seeking a temporary restricted area (TRA) 12 nautical miles (n miles) NNE of White Cliffs Aerodrome to support a rocket launch.
Temporary restricted airspace extending radially 10.5 n miles from 30.6600S, 143.1979E (30°39'36.0"S 143°11'52.4"E) with vertical limits of surface (SFC) to unlimited (UNL) will be established on the 28 September 2026, 29 September 2026, and 30 September 2026.
TRA activation timing:
• 28/09/2026: 0600 – 1800 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) (UTC+10)
• 29/09/2026: 0600 – 1800 AEST (UTC+10)
• 30/09/2026: 0600 – 1800 AEST (UTC+10)
Endeavour Aerospace is seeking stakeholder input concerning the following, please provide feedback as this will ensure consideration can be made on such issues during the assessment process including safety, environment, national security, equity of airspace, and any activities scheduled for the same volume of airspace over the same period. Any members with feedback are asked to contact the proponent by emailing liam.grieve@endeavouraero.com.
Endeavour Aerospace is seeking to conduct a high-powered rocket launch form Caradoc Station approximately 12 n miles NNE of White Cliffs, NSW, on 28 September 2026, 29 September 2026, and 30 September 2026.
Two TRAs are proposed within 10.5 n mile from 30.6600S, 143.1979E (30°39'36.0"S 143°11'52.4"E). The Class G TRA will have vertical limits of SFC to FL125, and Endeavour Aerospace will act as the controlling authority for that volume. The second TRA for controlled airspace will have vertical limits of FL125 to UNL and Airservices Operations Management will act as the controlling authority.
Aviation State Engagement Forum (AvSEF) members should check Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) closer to the date to confirm whether the activity is proceeding. The proponent is in the process of conducting a consultation regarding the activity with known airspace users such as commercial airlines and other stakeholders.
In addition to this, Endeavour Aerospace will monitor Class G airspace for aircraft before and during launch activities. This will include maintaining a visual watch of the airspace, monitoring very high frequency (VHF) radio transmissions, and finally monitoring automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) transmissions from the area.
Please note that the TRA dimensions mentioned in this consultation are estimates and are subject to change (refer to NOTAMs for final dimensions).