Centenary of Essendon Airport

On the 11 August 2021, we celebrate Essendon Airport’s Centenary.

It was on this date in 1921 that the Commonwealth Gazette formally notified the purchase of 91 acres of land at North Essendon for a government aerodrome. Now, almost 100 years later, let’s celebrate what one of the world’s oldest operating airports and Melbourne’s first airport has brought to our community.

The Essendon Fields team, in conjunction with the Civil Aviation Historical Society (CAHS), based at Essendon Fields, is presently compiling a history of the airport for publication as part of the centenary commemoration. While we have historical records and a number of photographs, we’re seeking contributions from the community.

Many thousands of people have been employed at Essendon Airport, while countless passengers have flown in and out. Others have simply visited, drawn by a fascination for aviation.

We want to hear your stories, to see your photos, and to record your testimonies.

Tell us your story via ef.com.au/centenary, or by contacting marketing@ef.com.au.

This is a joint project between Essendon Fields Airport and the Civil Aviation Historical Society.

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