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DescriptionAlice Springs

Air Creation in Australia is located in Alice Springs Northern Territory. This magical unique inland region is a place of many splendid wonders, spiritual, historical and outstandingly beautiful.

The Red Centre is cattlemen country our beef and camel pastoralists of Outback Australia operate properties bigger than Sydney.  The Alice has a strong connection with our Australian pioneering history.  You will enjoy spectacular scenery, sunny days and truly magnificent landscapes in every direction.

To the north, from Aileron Station you can fly to Devil's Marbles and stay over in Tennant Creek. You can fly south to the eighth wonder of the world Uluru - Ayer's Rock, fly Kata Tjuta - the Olgas... Mt Connor at Curtin Springs and stay the night. Blast off across to King's Canyon for breakfast and explore these amazing rock formations and magnificent canyons.

Fly east and view the awesome East MacDonnell Ranges and have lunch at the Ross River Resort. You can fly south, across to beautiful Rainbow Valley and down to Chamber's Pillar. Out to the west, fly over to Glen Helen Resort and cruise around the awesome Mt Sonder which appears to move in the red glow of the desert sunset. So much truly natural beauty in Central Australia the majority is G Airspace.

 

DescriptionAileron Station

We are both very excited and grateful for this opportunity to offer you and your family such an exclusive Outback experience. Join us on a journey of personal service amidst a warm friendly family environment.
A unique window into one of today's working cattle stations Aileron.

Blast off into this free airspace with Chris the sky is your oyster no traffic, no built up areas and all G Airspace it's the perfect way to escape and gain knowledge and confidence required to become a competent and safe pilot. Fly an adventure with an eagle's view over this vast and ancient landscape of Australia.

 

A little history

Aileron Station is owned by Simone's parents, Garry & Barbara Dann who purchased the property many years ago.It is a rich and fertile parcel of land that has huge potential for agriculture and diversification.

Steeped in history, the family property was originally owned by Simone's great grandfather - Mr Fred Colsen in the early 30's - when the Aileron Homestead was built.

In honor of Fred and his wife, Elsie Colsen we presently have the fifth generation of children running around having fun and learning the laws of nature. These pioneering partners arrived in Central Australia after the long and arduous journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs which was achieved by contracting to build the culverts along the railway line.

"A team of twenty five men, camels and one woman. True pioneering history."

For all the Historian buffs our website will soon have a comprehensive library devoted to the wonderful and truly amazing stories of the early explorations achieved by these remarkable pioneering families.

You'll Never Never Know, If You Never Never Go.