Current AEDT Time
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- Full name
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time
- UTC offset
- UTC+11:00
- Representative zone
- Australia/Sydney
- Daylight abbreviation
- Yes
Convert Australian Eastern Daylight Time to Mountain Standard Time. Compare current times, fixed UTC offsets, time difference, business hours, and meeting options.
Quick Answer
Compare the live clocks below using the fixed UTC+11:00 and UTC-07:00 abbreviation offsets, then review the time difference and business-hour overlap.
Current AEDT Time
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Current MST Time
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Time Difference
AEDT uses UTC+11:00, while MST uses UTC-07:00. These abbreviation pages use their stated fixed offsets.
Best Time To Call
This corresponds to MST 17:00-18:00, keeping both sides inside practical calling hours.
Business Hours Overlap
Standard business hours are treated as 09:00-18:00 in each time zone. The recommendation uses 30-minute intervals and the fixed offsets shown above.
Meeting Planner
Australian Eastern Daylight Time is the UTC+11:00 daylight-saving offset used in parts of eastern Australia. Mountain Standard Time is the fixed UTC-07:00 standard-time offset used in parts of North America.
For meetings, begin with the shared business-hours window above. Confirm the date with every participant because abbreviations such as EST, EDT, BST, and CEST describe specific standard or daylight offsets rather than an automatically changing regional clock.
This converter treats AEDT as UTC+11:00 and MST as UTC-07:00. Use the city-based converter when you need automatic seasonal IANA timezone rules for a future date.
Add minus 18 hours to AEDT to get MST. The current matching times are shown above.
AEDT is 18 hours ahead of MST. The calculation uses UTC+11:00 and UTC-07:00.
Use the shared business-hours window shown above and confirm the date with participants before scheduling the call.
AEDT is itself a daylight-saving abbreviation with a fixed UTC+11:00 offset.
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