Western Sydney Airport Precinct
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport opens in late 2026, transforming surrounding precincts into Australia's fastest-growing commercial and industrial corridor. Explore investment opportunities in the land, logistics, and mixed-use developments shaping the airport economy.

Key Airport Precinct Features
Explore the major infrastructure and development catalysts transforming the Western Sydney Airport corridor into Australia's fastest-growing commercial and industrial precinct.
Airport Opening 2026
Western Sydney International Airport is on track for passenger flights from late 2026. The single-runway airport will initially handle 10 million passengers annually, scaling to 82 million at full build-out — rivalling Sydney Kingsford Smith in capacity.
M12 Motorway & Road Network
The M12 Motorway connects the airport directly to the M7, providing freight and commuter access across Greater Western Sydney. Combined with upgrades to The Northern Road and Elizabeth Drive, the precinct offers logistics connectivity unmatched in metropolitan Sydney.
Sydney Metro Station
The Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport line delivers six new stations between St Marys and the airport. The Aerotropolis station at Bradfield City Centre anchors the corridor, with services expected to commence alongside airport operations in 2026.
Surrounding Precincts
The airport catalyses investment across Badgerys Creek, Orchard Hills, Bradfield, Kemps Creek, and Luddenham. Industrial land, logistics facilities, and mixed-use development sites are transacting at pace as the opening date nears. BIRE tracks every opportunity in the corridor.
Position Your Business at Australia's Next Major Airport
Western Sydney International Airport opens in 2026, creating unprecedented demand for industrial, logistics, and commercial space across the Aerotropolis corridor. Secure your position before land values shift.
About Western Sydney International Airport
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport is Australia's first new international airport in over 50 years. Located at Badgerys Creek in Western Sydney, the airport is on track to open in late 2026, serving both domestic and international passengers. The $11 billion project is the catalyst for the Western Sydney Aerotropolis — a new economic hub spanning over 11,200 hectares of employment land, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defence, agribusiness, and freight logistics.
The airport precinct is supported by major infrastructure investment including the M12 Motorway connecting the airport to the M7, the Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport line with six new stations, and extensive road upgrades across the corridor. These transport links are transforming the surrounding precincts — Badgerys Creek, Bringelly, Luddenham, and Kemps Creek — into high-demand locations for industrial land, logistics facilities, and commercial development.
For investors and owner-occupiers seeking exposure to Western Sydney's growth, the airport precinct offers a generational opportunity. Land within the Aerotropolis is being rezoned under the State Environmental Planning Policy, with precincts including the Agribusiness Precinct, Aerotropolis Core, and Northern Gateway already attracting institutional-grade investment. BIRE specialises in off-market and on-market opportunities for industrial land for sale, commercial property for lease, and development sites across the Western Sydney Airport corridor.