One of the largest and most exciting infrastructure projects underway in Australia, Western Sydney International (WSI) will open to international, domestic and air cargo services in late 2026 and will eventually grow to be one of Australia's biggest gateways to the world.
Products and Services: Come and join the dynamic team delivering Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport, the lynchpin of the extraordinary transformation currently underway to develop Sydney's third city and Aerotropolis. One of the largest and most exciting infrastructure projects underway in Australia, Western Sydney International (WSI) will open to international, domestic and air cargo services in late 2026 and will eventually grow to be one of Australia's biggest gateways to the world.
Employment Opportunities: We are creating local job opportunities from construction through to operations long after we open in late 2026. No matter your interest, experience or skillset, there will be room for you to begin your journey or grow as we do. At least 30 per cent of construction jobs will go to people who live in Western Sydney. This figure increases to at least 50 per cent of jobs when Western Sydney International Airport opens in 2026. We make sure at least 20 per cent of jobs are for apprentices, trainees and other learning workers. We’re proud to be exceeding each of these targets. Currently, nearly 50 percent of people working on Western Sydney International Airport are locals.
Commitment to First Nation People: In building Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport, the new gateway to Australia, our vision for reconciliation is to deliver on our unique opportunity to connect both Australians and visitors with First Nations cultures - helping them to understand its role in shaping both ancient and modern Australia, and to celebrate its richness, wonder and value. We have a target to have 2.4% of our employment opportunties dedicated to First nations staff.