Larnec

FNQ Aviation Museum

Overview

The Far North Queensland Aviation Museum (FNQAM), a fully volunteer-run community organisation, required durable, industrial-grade doors that could withstand the demanding conditions of an aviation facility in rural North Queensland. After an extensive comparison, the museum selected Larnec as their preferred door supplier — prioritising reliability, installation efficiency, and long-term performance.

FNQAM office

Why FNQAM Chose Larnec

Operating in a high-humidity, high-dust environment, FNQAM needed a door solution that could cope with harsh conditions while maintaining a professional appearance.
After reviewing several options, Larnec stood out for key reasons:

  • Industrial-grade quality: Built to withstand heavy use in aviation and industrial environments.
  • Proven reputation: Recognised across the sector for reliability and long service life.
  • Volunteer-friendly installation: With most of FNQAM’s labour provided by volunteers, a system that saved time and simplified installation was essential — and Larnec delivered.

Experience With the Larnec Team

FNQAM described their experience with Larnec as consistently positive.

  • Clear and reliable communication from initial enquiry through to delivery
  • Expert support in selecting the right product for their unique environment
  • Prompt and flexible delivery, particularly important given the challenges of regional logistics

The museum noted that Larnec’s team remained supportive, responsive, and easy to work with throughout the entire process.

Installation & On-Site Performance

The installation process was smooth — a key success factor for a volunteer-operated organisation.
Since being installed, the doors have:

  • Handled humidity and dust extremely well
  • Provided a solid, secure and professional finish to the facility
  • Shown impressive build quality, with no issues to date

Brendan emphasised that the doors have enhanced both the functionality and the appearance of the museum’s workshop spaces.

Testimonial

“Our experience with the Larnec team has been excellent. Communicationwas clear throughout the process, and they were very supportive inhelping us identify the right product for our needs. Delivery was prompt, and the team was accommodating given the logistics of working in regional Queensland”

About the FNQ Aviation Museum

The Far North Queensland Aviation Museum is a 100% volunteer-operated, community-led organisation dedicated to preserving and telling the untold stories of aviation over the last century.

The museum highlights pioneering sectors such as:

  • Agricultural crop spraying
  • Helicopter mustering
  • The contributions and sacrifice of our Veterans during World War II and post-war service to regional aviation

Beyond historical preservation, the museum provides hands-on learning opportunities for young people in:

  • Aircraft restoration
  • Fabrication
  • General tooling and mechanical skills

Under the guidance of experienced mentors, FNQAM plays a vital role in keeping aviation heritage alive while fostering the next generation of skilled contributors.

Contact Us!

Upgrade mine site safety with Larnec’s cyclone-rated personal access doors—built for durability and compliance. Contact us at sales@larnec.com.au to learn more!

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