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Fact Box

History & Corporate Information

  • Established 1940 as Airbase
  • Private Owners since 2003
  • Management team of 28 staff
  • Easy access to main Sydney arterial roads M5, M7, Hume Highway
  • Airport creates employment directly or indirectly for 6,000 people
  • Community partner sponsoring 7 local organisations each year

Regulation & Compliance

  • Regulated by Federal Government – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government through the Airports Act 1996 regime

  • Air traffic Services supplied by AirServices Australia

  • Pay taxes of $1.4million each year to Bankstown City Council for rates & to the Federal Govertment in ex-gratia land tax 

  • Airport conducted environmental audits on 103 tenants – 80% improvement over past year

Aviation

  • 26th Busiest Airport in the World

  • Busiest Airport in Australia

  • 362,206 movements in 2008

  • Code 3C Airport – corporate jets, turbo props, twin engine and helicopters

Aviation Infrastructure

  • Total aviation infrastructure –3 runways, multiple taxiways passenger terminal, hardstand, and grassed parking

  • An Air Traffic Control tower – unlike other regional airports

  • Total area of pavement is over 450,000 m2 across the two airports

  • Lighting -2 runways have lighting and numerous taxiways

  • Approx 550 lights and 10 km of cabling

Property

  • Total Airport site is 313 hectares

  • 180 tenants – aviation tenants & non-aviation tenants

  • $31million in development in past 3 years

  • Total Area of Airport Owned Buildings 108,404 m2

  • Area of Airport site subleases 1,234,247 m2

Infrastructure

  • The Airport has a Road Network Pavement of 90,000 m2 and 800 m2 of Footpaths

  • Road Network Kerb - excludes Nancy Ellis Leebold Drive - 10,000 lineal metres

  • Mains Services with 12 substations and associated switchgear

  • 5,872 metres of High Voltage cabling & 8,900 metres of low voltage cabling

  • More than 40 distribution pillar-boxes

  • 6,000 metres of sewer piping

  • 8,000 metres of water piping including over 100 hydrants, 65 stop valves

  • 4 Sewer pumping stations