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Frontier Helicopters

Locality: Derby, Western Australia

Phone: +61 429 777 108



Address: Hanger 6, Derby Airport, PO Box 324 6728 Derby, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.frontierhelicopters.com.au

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23.01.2022 Weed survey on Sir Graham Moore island ( WW2 post), and poking around Truscott and some of the WW2 history, liberator bomber crash site, DC3 wreck



22.01.2022 Heli pad project.

22.01.2022 This video shows some of our work locations in the Kimberley. The last half of the video was shot on a lifting job in Purnululu National Park in October 2020. #Purnululunationalpark #helicopter #AS350 #Kimberley #FrontierhelicoptersAS350B2 #Squirrel #Airbus #Onboardsystems

22.01.2022 Need a resupply? The Rona got you locked down? We are still flying essential services with COVID-19 procedures in place. Our aircraft are set up for maximum client payloads, either internal or external loads.



21.01.2022 Some photos from the last few days

20.01.2022 Kings Cascade. Cascade Creek.

19.01.2022 Trip up to Camp creek today in our B2.



19.01.2022 Heli pad project. One of our clients had a requirement for a Heli pad install at a remote repeater site. The site is in a rugged range with very few flat areas and no smooth surfaces, which makes it very difficult to access. We had been making do with landing on tyres which is not ideal. The design, fabrication was done by Dan with Jese and I helping out on the day with the install. We think its come up pretty good!

11.01.2022 Drysdale river national park, over night stop and lunch spot whilst working in the park recently with the fire Ecologist’s

11.01.2022 Some recent trips through Talbot bay, and around Broome Cable Beach.

07.01.2022 Backstien Creek.

06.01.2022 The Birriliburu Rangers have just a completed a massive two weeks of aerial incendiary work on country on the East Side and Katjarra areas of the IPA. About 20 ...hours of time was spent in the air with rangers directing burn activity. Check out these awesome pictures from Katjarra the (Carnarvon Range). Big Thanks to Gareth Catt and Andrew Schubert from 10 Deserts Project for assistance and training on the incendiary machine. Thanks to Rangelands NRM and Bush Heritage Australia for supporting this important on country work. Thanks to Frontier Helicopters See more



01.01.2022 Back fuel reduction burning around Kununurra

01.01.2022 Lunch break in the Sale River last week. Great to see all the rivers running and the country recovering after wet season rains.

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