Community open day at Western Sydney Airport
Western Sydney International Airport’s Community Open Day welcomed hundreds of neighbours and community members, who were given exclusive access to the new airport and its future runway.
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Western Sydney International Airport’s Community Open Day welcomed hundreds of neighbours and community members, who were given exclusive access to the new airport and its future runway.
Western Sydney Airport has partnered with CSIRO’s STEM Community Partnerships Programme to inspire young, local students to pursue careers at the new airport.
With the new airport set to begin operations in 2026, Tom McCormack, Chief Technology Officer at Western Sydney Airport, describes how the airport is being designed with the future of seamless travel in mind.
With construction due to begin at the end of 2021, the final design for Western Sydney International's passenger terminal has been unveiled.
With the airport on track to open in late 2026, Western Sydney International's baggage handling system will utilise the latest technology in order to deliver a fast and easy experience for passengers and airlines.
As well as seamless passenger travel, Western Sydney Airport aims for safe, reliable and smooth journeys for baggage also.
The new Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport line will be open in time for the airport's first flight, scheduled for 2026.
The newest phase of earthmoving work will see approximately 25 million cubic metres of earth moved to enable the construction of Western Sydney International.
Through its CEO series, International Airport Review spoke to Graham Millett, CEO of Western Sydney International, about how the airport is set to be a disruptor in Australian aviation.
A new bridge has now been opened to motorists, and was part of the initial earthworks for the new Western Sydney Airport.
With an expected increase in passenger numbers, Airservices Australia’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul Logan, discusses how the company is developing and how they will ensure that the industry keeps pace with future growth.
Working smarter is allowing airports to facilitate more passengers with the existing facilities. However, as Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Airports Association, highlights, with demand for air travel intensifying, infrastructure solutions are necessary to ensure the industry has the capacity to meet passenger needs.
Due to open in 2026, Western Sydney International is looking for a firm who can complete the airport's ambitious plans for the terminal building.
Western Sydney Airport has again been included among the nation’s ‘high priority infrastructure’ projects by Infrastructure Australia.