Western Sydney International Airport (WSI), named after the aviation pioneer Nancy-Bird Walton, is not merely a new transport hub but an ambitious project set to transform the face of air travel in Australia. Scheduled to open in late 2026, it promises to be one of the most technologically advanced and passenger-friendly air gateways in the world. Located in the dynamic Western Sydney region, it has been designed from the ground up to offer travellers a seamless and intuitive experience, bringing domestic and international flights together under one roof.
| IATA Code | WSI |
| ICAO Code | YSWS |
| City | Sydney |
| Distance to centre | approx. 50 km |
| Status | International |
| Annual Passengers | up to 10 million (planned for the initial phase) |
| Popular Airlines | Qantas, Jetstar, Singapore Airlines |
| Schedule | Online Flight Board "Western Sydney International Airport" |
Western Sydney Airport stands out not only for its futuristic design, developed by the world-renowned firms Zaha Hadid Architects and Cox Architecture, but also for its cutting-edge technological solutions. One of its main features is its 24-hour operation without a curfew, distinguishing it from the existing Kingsford Smith Airport and opening new possibilities for flexible flight scheduling. Special attention has been paid to sustainability: the terminal roof is equipped with solar panels, and a rainwater harvesting system is used for technical needs. The modular design will allow for easy future expansion, while smart navigation and the consolidation of all zones into a single terminal ensure passengers can complete all formalities quickly and smoothly.