Part A - Master Plan Framework
The world moves fast, and Sydney is no exception.
The city continues to evolve culturally and economically, offering people from all over the world a place to gather and grow together.
Western Sydney is the heartland of this diversity and dynamic change. This transformation requires an airport that can provide the community with more ways to travel, live, work, grow and connect.
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is that airport.
It is a world-class precinct that brings airlines, travellers and businesses together. It reflects the region’s rich, multicultural character while welcoming people from cultures near and far. It is as inclusive as it is innovative.
Part A of the master plan invites you to WSI. It considers the potential of the region and its airport to bring us all together.
What you’ll find in Part A
- Part A sets out an introduction to the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport Master Plan 2025–45 and provides an overview of the strategic vision and objectives for the airport.
- It outlines the purpose of the master plan, which is to guide the development of the airport over the next 20 years, ensuring it meets the needs of passengers, airlines, and the community.
- It emphasises the airport's role as a catalyst for economic growth and innovation in Western Sydney, highlighting our commitment to sustainability, advanced technology, and stakeholder and community engagement.
- It also details the planning process, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory framework that underpin the master plan, setting the stage for the detailed development strategies presented in subsequent parts.