Work begins on $18 million transformation at Bankstown Airport
Sydney Metro Airports is proud to announce a $18 million community amenity program that will reimagine the Bankstown Airport Precinct.
Funded by Sydney Metro Airports, and airport owner Aware Super, construction has begun on Stage One of the Airport Placemaking Project which includes a major amenity upgrade to improve the experience for general aviation, operators, customers and visitors alike.
Placemaking, wayfinding and landscaping upgrades are set to transform the airport into a centre of aviation, commerce and community for the Greater Western Sydney area.
Bankstown Airport is a centre of economic activity which serves as a hub for emergency services, general aviation, training, logistics and destination retail and employs more than 2,000 people.
Sydney Metro Airports has a clear vision to develop Bankstown Airport into a dynamic, integrated aviation and commercial centre for Greater Western Sydney and the Airport Placemaking Project plays a key role in this goal.
The Airport Placemaking Project is part of the Bankstown Airport Master Plan which forecasts the airport will contribute $1.64 billion per annum and almost 1,700 new jobs to the NSW economy over five years, with almost 4,000 jobs created over the next 20 years.
Daniel Jarosch, Chief Executive Officer at Sydney Metro Airports said: “Today we are putting people at the heart of the next chapter of Bankstown Airport by creating an attractive place for people to connect, socialise and enjoy. We’re delighted to press ahead with this placemaking initiative and make a real positive and sustainable difference to the community we operate in by making Bankstown Airport a thriving and diverse destination that connects aviation, commerce and the community.”
Deanne Stewart, CEO at Aware Super said: “Every day we strive to deliver the best outcomes for our members, their families and the communities in which they live – and Bankstown Airport is an asset that does exactly that. We’re delighted to support the airport’s placemaking enhancements with continued investment in this critical aviation asset, building on previous projects such as the NSW Police PolAir hangar and terminal upgrade.”
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