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Who owns Sydney Metro Airports?

Who owns Sydney Metro Airports?

First State Super
The Airports are strategic assets in growth corridors of Western Sydney, with total site area of 510ha and a diversified portfolio of over 200 tenancies. The Airports were acquired in 2015 by First State Super, one of Australia’s largest profit for member superannuation funds, on behalf of their members.

Is Bankstown a security controlled Airport?

Recently Bankstown Airport Limited implemented security measures based on security risk assessments and advice from the NSW Police Service. Part of the security recommendations was to ensure access to airside is restricted. This includes the locking of all airside access gates when not in use.

Who owns Camden Airport?

Camden Airport has been sold. First State Super and Altis Property Partners have purchased the Bankstown and Camden airports in Sydney, gaining more than 500 hectares, for $203 million. The major deal is a long-term play in what the buyers regard as one of the city’s best growth corridors.

Where is Bankstown Airport in Sydney Australia located?

Location in Sydney. Sources: AIP and Movements at Australian Airports from Airservices Australia. Bankstown Airport (IATA: BWU, ICAO: YSBK) is an airport and business park located in the Canterbury-Bankstown area, approximately 26 km (16 mi) from the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), Australia and 17 km (11 mi) west of Sydney Airport.

Who are the owners of Bankstown and Camden airports?

The Airports operate through the trading entities of Bankstown Airport Limited and Camden Airport Limited. Both Airports are wholly owned subsidiaries of BAC Airports Pty Limited. BAC Airports is a privately held company.

Who is the lessee of Bankstown Airport Ltd?

Bankstown Airport Ltd (BAL) is the Airport Lessee Company and consistent with its obligations under the Airports Act 1996, has a Master Plan (2014 MP) to set out its vision and objectives for the planning and development of a multi-use airport. The Master Plan (2019 MP) is currently being drafted to include the new growth mandate.

What was Bankstown Airport used for in World War 2?

Its facilities were then taken over by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. During World War II, Bankstown Airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces, and was established as a key strategic air base to support the war effort in 1942. It became home to members of the 35th Pursuit Group and the 49th Pursuit Group from 1942 to 1944.

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