Where to find Airport Utility

I currently have an Airport Express which I'm using with my Macbook running OS10.4.9
Airport Administration Utility 4.2.3 is my current version, but I understand this has been replaced with "Airport Utility", perhaps v5? Does anyone know where to download this current version?
TIA,
rich
Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

The new AirPort Utility v5.0 comes on the CD with the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station. The v5.1 update is available via the AirPort Base Station Update 2007-001, but will only install if you already have v5.0 loaded.
There is a workaround...
- Download the AirPort Base Station Update 2007-001 file from: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/airportbasestationupdate2007001formac.htm l
- Double-click AirPortBaseStationUpdate2007001.dmg to mount and display it's contents.
- From the AirPortUtilityUpdate window, right-click on "AirPortBaseStationUpdate2007001.mpkg."
- Select "Show Package Contents" from the pop-up menu.
- In the "AirPortBaseStationUpdate2007001.mpkg window, double-click on the "Contents" folder to open it.
- In the "Contents" window, double-click on the "Packages" folder to open it.
- Right-click on "AirPortUtility.pkg."
- Select "Show Package Contents" from the pop-up menu.
- In the "AirPortUtility.pkg window, double-click on the "Contents" folder to open it.
- Double-click on "Archive.pax.gz." This will create a new folder on your Desktop, named "Applications." The AirPort Utility will be inside this new folder. You can copy or move it to your Applications folder.

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