Western Sydney International assigned IATA code, WSI
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Western Sydney International assigned IATA code, WSI
From the minister's website this morning:
https://minister.infrastructure.gov....l-global-radar
The assignment of the three-letter airport code ‘WSI’ for Western Sydney International (Nancy Bird-Walton) Airport places the project on the world stage well ahead of schedule.
The early allocation by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is another step towards the airport’s commencement of operations in late 2026.
The project has reached 40 per cent completion, with the bulk earthworks finished, and the airside, landside and terminal construction expected to reach its peak later this year.
WSI is a transformational infrastructure project that will generate economic activity, provide employment opportunities closer to home for people in the Western Sydney region, and meet Sydney’s growing aviation needs.
The airport will be capable of catering for up to 10 million passengers a year when it opens in 2026. Its features will include a 3.7-kilometre-long runway capable of receiving the world’s largest passenger aircraft, an integrated domestic and international terminal, and a dedicated cargo precinct.
Quotes attributable to Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:
“The awarding of the IATA three-letter code is an exciting step forward in the development of WSI.
“The Australian Government is committed to delivering this game-changing infrastructure project for the people of Western Sydney and beyond, enhancing livability and boosting the economy.
“It will unlock endless opportunities across the region, including greater freight capacity, a boost for tourism operators and a shorter commute for locals wanting to travel on a domestic or international flight.
“Alongside the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport Line, which we are jointly funding with the NSW Government, WSI is proving once again to be the catalyst for the socioeconomic transformation of this entire region.”
Quotes attributable to Finance Minister Katy Gallagher:
“The Australian Government is proud to be delivering a project that is already generating significant levels of investment from both public and private sectors.
“Three years out from completion, the Western Sydney Airport Project has already created over 3,800 direct jobs.
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
https://minister.infrastructure.gov....l-global-radar
The assignment of the three-letter airport code ‘WSI’ for Western Sydney International (Nancy Bird-Walton) Airport places the project on the world stage well ahead of schedule.
The early allocation by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is another step towards the airport’s commencement of operations in late 2026.
The project has reached 40 per cent completion, with the bulk earthworks finished, and the airside, landside and terminal construction expected to reach its peak later this year.
WSI is a transformational infrastructure project that will generate economic activity, provide employment opportunities closer to home for people in the Western Sydney region, and meet Sydney’s growing aviation needs.
The airport will be capable of catering for up to 10 million passengers a year when it opens in 2026. Its features will include a 3.7-kilometre-long runway capable of receiving the world’s largest passenger aircraft, an integrated domestic and international terminal, and a dedicated cargo precinct.
Quotes attributable to Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:
“The awarding of the IATA three-letter code is an exciting step forward in the development of WSI.
“The Australian Government is committed to delivering this game-changing infrastructure project for the people of Western Sydney and beyond, enhancing livability and boosting the economy.
“It will unlock endless opportunities across the region, including greater freight capacity, a boost for tourism operators and a shorter commute for locals wanting to travel on a domestic or international flight.
“Alongside the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport Line, which we are jointly funding with the NSW Government, WSI is proving once again to be the catalyst for the socioeconomic transformation of this entire region.”
Quotes attributable to Finance Minister Katy Gallagher:
“The Australian Government is proud to be delivering a project that is already generating significant levels of investment from both public and private sectors.
“Three years out from completion, the Western Sydney Airport Project has already created over 3,800 direct jobs.
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
Also known as Avalon Airport - Sydney (I wonder if they'll hold an airshow?)
Spin, of course:
1. (Roughly) 3,800 people working on the project, some full time, some part-time and some only when the need arises does not equate to "over 3,800 direct jobs"..
2. Fortunately the $400 million is flowing to small and medium enterprises all over the country (plus some very large ones) - not just Western Sydney. Although Penrith Panthers has probably the busiest it's ever been...
Quotes attributable to Finance Minister Katy Gallagher:
“The Australian Government is proud to be delivering a project that is already generating significant levels of investment from both public and private sectors.
“Three years out from completion, the Western Sydney Airport Project has already created over 3,800 direct jobs.
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
“The Australian Government is proud to be delivering a project that is already generating significant levels of investment from both public and private sectors.
“Three years out from completion, the Western Sydney Airport Project has already created over 3,800 direct jobs.
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
1. (Roughly) 3,800 people working on the project, some full time, some part-time and some only when the need arises does not equate to "over 3,800 direct jobs"..
2. Fortunately the $400 million is flowing to small and medium enterprises all over the country (plus some very large ones) - not just Western Sydney. Although Penrith Panthers has probably the busiest it's ever been...
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Spin, of course:
AV is an aviation shithole, it's a no mans land, miles from anywhere.
Begs GA to come there when 121 ditches them but ***** GA off when 121 gets subsidies from aviation Dan to operate out of there.
WS will be the middle of Sydney at some point.
WS will have freeways AND a rail connection.
WS will be easy to drive to.
WS is actually a chance to rival KSA for convenience for where most people live.
AV will always be a shithole.
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I wouldn't worry about curfew - there'll be nothing bigger than GA flying in or out for years yet. WSI just happens to be right in the middle of the Bankstown training area, so it's not like there's any curfew right now!
My comments in red above.
There's some pretty big differences between AV and WS though;
AV is an aviation shithole, it's a no mans land, miles from anywhere. Yep. Just like WSI. Have you been out there lately? :-)
Begs GA to come there when 121 ditches them but ***** GA off when 121 gets subsidies from aviation Dan to operate out of there. Well, that's Victoria for you. Maybe the NSW government will be better?
WS will be the middle of Sydney at some point. And AV will be very close to North Geelong at some point.
WS will have freeways AND a rail connection. Same as AV (if you believe what they say)
WS will be easy to drive to. Same as AV (aka Geelong Airport) - if you happen to live in Geelong.
WS is actually a chance to rival KSA for convenience for where most people live. If "most" people live out west, that's true. Just as AV is convenient for folks who live in Geelong.
AV will always be a shithole. Can't argue with that!
AV is an aviation shithole, it's a no mans land, miles from anywhere. Yep. Just like WSI. Have you been out there lately? :-)
Begs GA to come there when 121 ditches them but ***** GA off when 121 gets subsidies from aviation Dan to operate out of there. Well, that's Victoria for you. Maybe the NSW government will be better?
WS will be the middle of Sydney at some point. And AV will be very close to North Geelong at some point.
WS will have freeways AND a rail connection. Same as AV (if you believe what they say)
WS will be easy to drive to. Same as AV (aka Geelong Airport) - if you happen to live in Geelong.
WS is actually a chance to rival KSA for convenience for where most people live. If "most" people live out west, that's true. Just as AV is convenient for folks who live in Geelong.
AV will always be a shithole. Can't argue with that!

I'd be surprised if they spent that much to not get a return straight away, but time will tell ?
Hazard a guess that maybe all the Med/Freight/LCC(Bonza) traffic moves asap ?
Hazard a guess that maybe all the Med/Freight/LCC(Bonza) traffic moves asap ?
That's likely the assumption and may be why they're pushing the marketing now, years before opening date. I think they're working on the concept of "build it and they will come" (as Linfox did with Avalon).. but whether that actually happens is unknown at this point. Time will tell.
Quotes attributable to Finance Minister Katy Gallagher:
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
“With more than $400 million flowing through to contracted small and medium enterprises, as well as family and First National businesses, it’s clear this project is a real boon for the Western Sydney economy.”
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WSI to Parramatta (centre of Sydney's population) by train = 40 minutes plus transfer time at St Mary's. SYD T1 to Parramatta by train via quickest route = 49 minutes plus transfer time at Central. A little quicker from domestic terminal station. It's a bit of an arbitrary comparison but quite enlightening given the criticism the metro train has received. WSI will have a sugar hit with freight from SYD and late evening schedules.
Interesting comparison AVV to Malvern (centre of Melbourne's population) by train ex Lara (how do you get there?) = 84 minutes. Skybus is slightly longer but at least it runs from the terminal. MEL to Malvern is as quick as 1hr if you jag a fast connection to the Franga express.
Interesting comparison AVV to Malvern (centre of Melbourne's population) by train ex Lara (how do you get there?) = 84 minutes. Skybus is slightly longer but at least it runs from the terminal. MEL to Malvern is as quick as 1hr if you jag a fast connection to the Franga express.
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But wot abart the jet fuel falling frum the planes into Warragamba Dam and our drinkin water? Eh?
And the BK training areas will disappear, as will GA, and another gummint problem solved.
And the BK training areas will disappear, as will GA, and another gummint problem solved.
Are you kidding?? WSI is a government-funded project. They're just THROWING money away!!
That's likely the assumption and may be why they're pushing the marketing now, years before opening date. I think they're working on the concept of "build it and they will come" (as Linfox did with Avalon).. but whether that actually happens is unknown at this point. Time will tell.
That's likely the assumption and may be why they're pushing the marketing now, years before opening date. I think they're working on the concept of "build it and they will come" (as Linfox did with Avalon).. but whether that actually happens is unknown at this point. Time will tell.
There's some pretty big differences between AV and WS though;
AV is an aviation shithole, it's a no mans land, miles from anywhere. Yep. Just like WSI. Have you been out there lately? :-) Yeah, well, not recently but I know my way around Syderney. And I reckon WSI will be more convenient to about 70% of the population.
Begs GA to come there when 121 ditches them but ***** GA off when 121 gets subsidies from aviation Dan to operate out of there. Well, that's Victoria for you. Maybe the NSW government will be better? I dunno whether NSW has the level of ****wittery that A****** has, he's F**'* bitch after all.
WS will be the middle of Sydney at some point. And AV will be very close to North Geelong at some point. Middle of Sydney ain't the same as North Geelong
WS will have freeways AND a rail connection. Same as AV (if you believe what they say) If you believe horseshit.
WS will be easy to drive to. Same as AV (aka Geelong Airport) - if you happen to live in Geelong. Geelong? Dude we're talking a population of 5 mill as opposed to a couple hundred.
WS is actually a chance to rival KSA for convenience for where most people live. If "most" people live out west, that's true. Just as AV is convenient for folks who live in Geelong. Yes, most people DO live in the west, and 100% of Sydney people live west of KSA
AV will always be a shithole. Can't argue with that! I must argue, only because AV is a massive shithole
AV is an aviation shithole, it's a no mans land, miles from anywhere. Yep. Just like WSI. Have you been out there lately? :-) Yeah, well, not recently but I know my way around Syderney. And I reckon WSI will be more convenient to about 70% of the population.
Begs GA to come there when 121 ditches them but ***** GA off when 121 gets subsidies from aviation Dan to operate out of there. Well, that's Victoria for you. Maybe the NSW government will be better? I dunno whether NSW has the level of ****wittery that A****** has, he's F**'* bitch after all.
WS will be the middle of Sydney at some point. And AV will be very close to North Geelong at some point. Middle of Sydney ain't the same as North Geelong
WS will have freeways AND a rail connection. Same as AV (if you believe what they say) If you believe horseshit.
WS will be easy to drive to. Same as AV (aka Geelong Airport) - if you happen to live in Geelong. Geelong? Dude we're talking a population of 5 mill as opposed to a couple hundred.
WS is actually a chance to rival KSA for convenience for where most people live. If "most" people live out west, that's true. Just as AV is convenient for folks who live in Geelong. Yes, most people DO live in the west, and 100% of Sydney people live west of KSA

AV will always be a shithole. Can't argue with that! I must argue, only because AV is a massive shithole
It must just be me, but when I saw that WSI code I verbalised it as 'wussy'. (sad)
Because of the state LNPs' metro fetish, NSW now has 2 physically incompatible rail systems, which means i'd need to do 3 changes to get to WSI.
Because of the state LNPs' metro fetish, NSW now has 2 physically incompatible rail systems, which means i'd need to do 3 changes to get to WSI.
It’s written into the Sydney Curfew Act that all freight (plus anything other than medical) will no longer be curfew exempt between 2300-0600 once WSI opens.
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