Transport Infrastructure
Sydney's international airport will welcome its first passengers in October
Sydney's A$5.6 billion airport (or $3.6 billion) will open in October, after more than 10 years of planning. The new airport adds red-eye flights from Australia's biggest city because the existing hub operates with night curfew restrictions. Due to strict noise regulations, the current airport located closer to Sydney's central business area can only host takeoffs or landings until 11 p.m., and after 6 am. This limits airline scheduling options compared to other major Australian Cities like Melbourne. The new Western Sydney Airport, located in Badgerys Creek (about 60 km or 37 miles west of central Sydney), will be open...