South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 4 hrs ago
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Inside Australia’s first major new airport in more than 50 years
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Sydney's new A$5.6 billion airport is set to open in October after over a decade of development, offering extended flight hours beyond the current airport's night curfew restrictions and providing additional capacity for Australia's largest city.
Inside Australia’s first major new airport in more than 50 years
Sydney’s new A$5.6 billion (US$4 billion) airport will open to passengers in October after more than a decade of planning, adding red-eye flight options from Australia’s largest city as the existing hub operates under night curfew restrictions.
The current airport, located closer to Sydney’s central business district, can host take-offs and landings only until 11pm and after 6am due to tough noise regulations, limiting airline scheduling options relative to other major Australian cities like
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