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Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (IATA: SYD, ICAO: YSSY) — colloquially Mascot Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, or Sydney Airport — is an international airport serving Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8 km (5.0 mi) south of the Sydney central business district, in the suburb of Mascot. Sydney Airport is the busiest airport in Oceania.
This is a list of airports in Australia. It includes licensed airports, with the exception of private airports. It includes licensed airports, with the exception of private airports. Aerodromes here are listed with their 4-letter ICAO code, and 3-letter IATA code (where available).
Airport name Type ICAO IATA ... Sydney Airport (International & Domestic Air Transport Operations) Public: YSSY: SYD ... Western Sydney Airport:
The Airport Plan released by the Commonwealth Government in December 2016 notes that the airport is referred to in the Act as Sydney West Airport is commonly known as Western Sydney Airport, [25] and is officially known as Western Sydney International (Nancy Bird Walton) Airport; named in honour of Nancy Bird Walton, the youngest Australian ...
Community Airport name Type ICAO IATA Coordinates ; Castlereagh, Sydney: Castlereagh Aerodrome: Military: Cudal: Cudal Airport: Public YCUA CUG Forster: Forster (Wallis Island) Airport [1]
Sydney Airport: Pel-Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Regional Express Holdings. [23] RMA Gold Airways: Perth Airport: Seair Pacific Gold Coast Airport: Tourism and Charter Operator. Provides air services to Lady Elliot Island. [24] Shoal Air East Kimberley Regional Airport: Southern Airlines Moorabbin Airport
Virgin Australia operates flights to Bali, Cairns and Townsville but Virgin Australia Regional has terminated them. Since Virgin Australia's takeover of Skywest, two original WA Coastal Network (Skywest) destinations have been cancelled (Exmouth & Busselton) with Albany, Esperance and Ravensthorpe also ending on 27 February 2016.
Qantas began international passenger flights in May 1935. In 1948, the first commercial flight from Australia to Africa was flown by Qantas, launching what is known as the Wallaby Route . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1954, the first flight from Australia to North America was completed, as a 60-passenger Qantas aircraft connected Sydney with San Francisco and ...