Daly Waters was a refuelling stop for early pioneering flights through Darwin and
QANTAS flights to
Singapore (also via Darwin). During the 1930s, the growth of international air travel meant the airport became a busy refuelling point, despite its isolation and rudimentary facilities. The airfield was served by QANTAS,
Australian National Airways and Guinea Airways as well as being an important connection point for
MacRobertson Miller Airlines flights to Western Australia.
World War II In the early months of 1942, following the outbreak of
hostilities in the Pacific against the Japanese, the airfield was used a waypoint on the "Brereton Route" for operations between Australia and
Java. It was a staging base for aircraft from ,
Queensland and then up to area airfields. The RAAF requisitioned the airfield and on 15 March 1942 it became
RAAF Base Daly Waters; and operations commenced on 15 May 1942. The 64th Bomb Squadron of the
United States Army Air Forces Fifth Air Force 43rd Bombardment Group were based at Daly Waters from 16 May 1942 until 2 August 1942, flying
B-17 Flying Fortresses from the airfield. The squadron made numerous attacks on Japanese shipping in the
Dutch East Indies and the
Bismarck Archipelago. Other operations during this period included support for ground forces on
New Guinea; attacks on airfields and installations in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago,
Celebes,
Halmahera,
Yap,
Palau, and the southern
Philippines; and long-range raids against oil refineries on
Ceram and
Borneo.
Post-war use In late 1943, the RAAF base was wound down as the war proceeded north, and the airfield was returned to civil use. Commercial traffic continued at the airfield until 1970.
Ansett Australia and
TAA operated one flight a week with TAA flying south in the morning and Ansett flying north in the evening. The last TAA flight took place on 1 April 1970 with Ansett concluding its operations a week or so later. The original Qantas hangar still stands, housing exhibits of photographs and equipment from the area's aviation past. The main runway, although deteriorated, appears to still be serviceable. The airfield is used by the RAAF for joint military manoeuvres. ==Units based at Daly Waters airfield==