Western Sydney International Airport (WSI)

WSI secures first international airline

Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) has secured its first international airline, Singapore Airlines 

WSI inches closer to completion

Sydney’s new international airport is marking a major construction milestone, with the terminal roof complete and internal fit-out set to accelerate

NSW budget drives WSI road access

The 2024-25 NSW budget includes more than A$1bn for roads connecting Western Sydney International Airport and Bradfield City Centre

Airservices chooses hybrid ARFF for WSI

Airservices Australia has issued a purchase order for four Oshkosh Airport Products Striker Volterra 6x6 ARFF hybrid electric vehicles

WSI partners with Amadeus

Western Sydney International Airport (WSI), due to open in late 2026, has chosen Amadeus as its strategic airport systems technology partner

Western Sydney unveils business precinct plans

A hotel, shops and conference centre are included in newly unveiled plans for a Business Precinct at Western Sydney International Airport

WSI IATA code issued early

Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport has provisionally secured its three-letter code more than three years ahead of opening

ADB Safegate wins Western Sydney contract

ADB Safegate is to deliver its latest Airfield 4.0 lighting technology to Western Sydney International (WSI) Airport, a greenfield hub currently under construction

First Nations flag flies over WSI

Aboriginal students are making their mark on Sydney’s new airport with a flag celebrating First Nations culture

Western Sydney runway build takes off

Construction on the new runway at Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport is officially underway

Public to shape Sydney’s new airport

Western Sydney Airport is inviting its customers to help set a new standard for what people can expect when they fly in Australia

Western Sydney drives skills boom

One-third of the workforce on the Western Sydney Airport construction, one of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects, are learning new skills.