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Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the main airport for Sydney, Australia.  Founded in 1920, it is Australia's largest airport and is the world's oldest continually operated commercial airport.  The airport is named after Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous aviator who was the first to fly across the Pacific Ocean.  Home to Qantas Airways, Sydney Airport is also regularly served by over 50 other airlines, domestic and international.  Currently, more than 26 million passengers pass through the airport each year.
 
Sydney Airport has some excellent spotting locations, with movements on all three runways (16R-34L, 16L-34R and 07-25) clearly visible from at least one spot each.  Sydney is home to a large community of aviation enthusiasts, many of whom regularly take advantage of the great views from popular viewing locations such as the Tower Mound and the Beach.


==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==

Revision as of 08:33, 22 November 2005

Continent: Oceania Country: Australia
Sydney
Kingsford Smith International Airport
Location Sydney, Australia
IATA code SYD
ICAO code YSSY
Airport type Commercial
Website [www.sydneyairport.com.au/ www.sydneyairport.com.au/]
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower 120.5 rwy 16R-34L & 07-25 / 124.7 rwy 16L-34R
Ground 121.7, 126.5
Clearance 133.8
Approach 135.1
Departure123, 129.7, 118.4
ATIS 126.25, 112.1, 428

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the main airport for Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1920, it is Australia's largest airport and is the world's oldest continually operated commercial airport. The airport is named after Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous aviator who was the first to fly across the Pacific Ocean. Home to Qantas Airways, Sydney Airport is also regularly served by over 50 other airlines, domestic and international. Currently, more than 26 million passengers pass through the airport each year.

Sydney Airport has some excellent spotting locations, with movements on all three runways (16R-34L, 16L-34R and 07-25) clearly visible from at least one spot each. Sydney is home to a large community of aviation enthusiasts, many of whom regularly take advantage of the great views from popular viewing locations such as the Tower Mound and the Beach.

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Other Spotting Locations

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Locations to Avoid

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Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation