Kingsford Smith International Airport

Sydney (Kingsford Smith) International Airport, or Sydney Airport, is located in Mascot, New South Wales, and is the major airport serving Sydney, Australia. It is a major hub for Qantas and has the IATA Airport Code SYD. Originally declared an aerodrome in 1920, and known as Sydney Airport, in 1953 it was renamed Sydney (Kingsford Smith) International Airport, after Charles Kingsford Smith, a pioneering Australian aviator. Most locals refer to the airport as "Mascot". Situated next to Botany Bay, it is accessible by road and train (on the Airport line, and this line continues to the central business district through Central station and the City Circle). Kingsford Smith has three runways, colloquially the "East-West", and two "North-South" runways.

Terminals

Kingsford Smith International Airport has three main terminals, referred to as T1, T2, and T3.

International Terminal 1

Domestic Terminal 2

Qantas Terminal 3

External links

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
battle of quebec
cough medicine
sentosa
cape juby
e. e. evans pritchard
launceston, tasmania
wisconsin river
ideo
corson
ziminiar
witch trial
launceston
thomas gore browne
truro (disambiguation)
launceston, cornwall
bangkok international airport
gray whale ranch
1982 in aviation
chiang mai international airport
hat yai international airport
phuket international airport
chiang rai international airport
tishrei
cheshvan
outlaw
john oxley
melbourne airport
gnatcatcher
sivan
elul
gold sovereign
cape town international airport
chiang kai shek international airport
norfolk international airport
the two coreys
jim mollison
gustave dor
rabbit don't come easy
vending machine
space debris
jonathan ke quan
assyrian
minor characters from the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
benedetto pistrucci