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Feb 14, 2026

Western Sydney International Airport on Track for July Cargo Launch and October Passenger Flights

Western Sydney International Airport on Track for July Cargo Launch and October Passenger Flights
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport has entered the final phase of operational testing and certification, with chief executive Simon Hickey telling a Senate Estimates hearing last week that the first cargo services will take off in July and the inaugural passenger flights in October 2026 (thenewdaily.com.au).

The curfew-free hub at Badgerys Creek is designed to add more than 200 daily movements to Australia’s busiest aviation market by 2030, relieving pressure on Sydney Kingsford Smith’s heavily slot-constrained schedule. Major carriers Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Jetstar and Air New Zealand have signed on as “launch partners” and are expected to begin selling tickets within weeks (thenewdaily.com.au).

Construction of the A$6 billion green-field facility is effectively complete. Current work focuses on “system-wide integration testing”, including an Australian-first robot-powered baggage handling system and training of thousands of new staff across security, ground handling and emergency services (thenewdaily.com.au).

Western Sydney International Airport on Track for July Cargo Launch and October Passenger Flights


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State and federal authorities are finalising surface-access links. A temporary network of free buses will connect the terminal with Penrith, Campbelltown, Liverpool and four other centres until the A$12 billion Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport rail line opens in 2027. The airport promises 24-hour operations, giving corporate travellers late-night departure options long blocked by the city’s existing curfew (thenewdaily.com.au).

For mobility managers, the new airport will broaden arrival and departure windows for fly-in-fly-out workforces, create fresh incentive packages for airlines negotiating corporate deals, and offer redundancy for freight-dependent supply chains serving western Sydney’s logistics belt.
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