

Constructed by Bechtel and partners with a AU$5.3 billion budget, the terminal and 3.7 km runway were completed ahead of schedule by mid‑2025.
Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and COX Architecture, the terminal reflects local landscapes and Indigenous culture with natural light and sandstone features.
Australia’s first 24‑hour, curfew‑free airport, planned for initial capacity of 10 million passengers/year, scalable to over 80 million.
Already secured major airlines like Qantas, Jetstar and Singapore Airlines, with cargo and domestic operators lined up.
Anchored by a large on‑site business park and integrated transport hubs, it supports freight, logistics and commercial developments.
Runway and terminal unveiled in early 2025; landside works include roads, metro connections and car parks underway.
Hailed as a regional economic engine, it has already channelled hundreds of millions into local businesses and created thousands of jobs.
A futuristic yet place‑rooted gateway, it blends smart infrastructure, bold architecture and regional boosterism into one iconic precinct.