1: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport
2: South East Australia
3: SYD
4: 16L/34R (2438M) and 16R/34L (3962M) (I am discounting 07/25 as it intersects)
4a: Mainly Passenger
5:
5a: Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, REX, Fiji Airways, Thai, Scoot, Hawaiian, Malaysian, Air Asia X, Singapore, China Southern, ANA, Emirates, Iberia, Air Vanuatu, Ethiad, DHL, UPS, Air China, Hainan Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Garuda Indonesia, Bamboo Airlines, Asiana Airlines, etc. Some fictional ones could be US carriers such as American or European Carriers such as British Airways
6: Perth, Singapore, Tokyo, Denpasar, Canberra, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Albury, Nadi, Dubai, Bangkok, Honolulu, Abu Dhabi, Tongatapu, Hamilton Island, Los Angleles.
7: I think that it would be great to see some more airlines from that region, as not many planes fly from there, and there aren’t too many airports near either. It would also be a great place to see some longer haul aircraft, such as A380’s with Qantas, Emirates, British Airways and more
- Brisbane Airport
- Brisbane, Australia
- BNE
- 01R/19L, 01L/19R
4a. Passenger and Cargo
(Cargo terminal located next to international terminal)
5a. Main airlines include: Qantas, Qantaslink, Qantas Freight, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, REX, Alliance Airlines, Link Airways, Air New Zealand, Batik Air Malaysia, Emirates, United etc.
6.
Top 10 Busiest International Routes: Singapore, Auckland, Dubai, Doha, Nadi, Port Moresby, Christchurch, Denpasar, Los Angeles, Wellington
Top 10 Busiest Domestic Routes: Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns, Townsville, Perth, Adelaide, Mackay, Canberra, Newcastle, Rockhampton
7. Devs mentioned they were going to make smaller airports after the release of LHR and DEL. Australia has been on their agenda for some time. I believe that SYD might be too big for what they are after. Melbourne has intersecting runways, so it wouldn’t be feasible. Brisbane, being the third largest airport (in terms of passenger numbers), should have the most variety for airlines and aircraft types, all the while being a bit more manageable. Added bonus, it has two parallel runways.
If this was something that the devs wanted to add… Christchurch NZ would be perfect as they have a dedicated antarctic apron.
Hey guys im new but i was wondering if we could do perth international airport PER / YPPH and also have the Virgin australia B737 MAX-8 livery and more destinations
and i can add or build this airport and make traffic around it and make the airport and Jandakot airport
who recons this would be a cool addition?
Who’s gonna tell him…
That what?
I believe that singapores Changi airport should be the next airport made. It’s very unique and is huge. Was also voted #1 airport many years in a row and with good reason. It has a huge glass dome with a forest and waterfall in a mall, has 3 runways, has many built in hotels, has a huge rail network, and has a enormous capacity for aircraft of all sizes.
Syd is coming
AHH yes
Yeh but in his defence, when added SYD will have almost no M connections to playable airports. So Perth may not be a bad idea in the future.
By future I mean a while but I personally think it could work quite nicely as it is in the other side of Australia, and it’s not like Australia is a small place…
Yea but then there is the issue of Small aircraft and small connections. That would be a nightmare for people who has only S aircraft
For those m connections, I would rather we get an airport in one of the pacific islands(fiji, Tahiti, etc.) than we get another Australian airport
- Nadi international airport
- Nadi, Fiji
- NAN (ICAO: NFFN)
- 02/20 10,518 ft (main runway)
09/27 7,001 ft (sometimes used for smaller aircraft)
4a. Mostly pax and very little cargo
5a. Fiji Airways, Qantas, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, AirCalin, Air Niugini, JetStar, and Nauru Airlines
6. Sydney SYD, Auckland AKL, Melbourne MEL, Brisbane BNE, Suva SUV, Nauru INU, Port Vila VLI, Christchurch CHC, Wellington WLG, Matei TVU, Vavau VAV, Labasa LBS, Apia APW, Tongatapu TBU, Tarawa TRW, Noumea NOU, San Fransisco SFO, Los Angeles LAX, Hong Kong HKG, Honiara HIR, Singapore SIN.
7. There are so many cool airlines and airplanes operating on island hopers around the pacific, and Nadi is the main hub, with flights to the US, Asia, and Australia. It could act like SXM, but in the pacific. It would be great to see the islands of the pacific more connected with the WoA universe.
1: Melbourne Tullamarine International Airport
2: Melbourne, Australia
3: MEL(ICAO: YMML)
4: 16/34(Main Runway)(11,998ft)
08/26(Secondary Runway)(7,500ft)
4a: Mostly pax and cargo(Cargo area is south of the main 4 terminals near the threshold of Runway 34)
5:
5a: Jetstar, Qantas, QantasLink, Alliance Airlines, Virgin Australia, REX airlines, Air New Zealand, Aircalin, Fiji Airways, Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, AirAsia X, AirAsia Indonesia, Cebu Pacific, Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, T Way, Thai Airways International, Air India, Vistara, China Southern, Air China, Hainan Airlines, Bamboo Airlines, Emirates, Ethiad Airways , Qatar Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, IndiGo, Turkish Airlines
6: Sydney(SYD), Canberra(CBR), Brisbane(BNE), Ballina(BNK), Newcastle(NTL), Gold Coast(OOL), Townsville(TSV), Hervey Bay(HVB), Cairns(CNS), Darwin(DRW), Broome(BME), Perth(PER), Busselton(BQB), Ayers Rock(AYQ), Alice Springs(ASP), Adelaide(ADL), Mount Gambier(MGB), King Island(KNS), Burnie(BWT), Devonport(DVO), Launceston(LST), Hobart(HBA), Mildura(MQL), Wagga Wagga(WGA), Merimbula(MIM), Albury(ABX), Queenstown(ZQN), Christchurch(CHC), Auckland(AKL), Wellington(WLG), Nadi(NAN), Noumea(NOU), Avarua(RAR), Denpasar(DPS), Singapore(SIN), Jakarta(CGK), Kuala Lumpur(KUL), Bangkok(BKK), Tokyo Narita(NRT), Tokyo Haneda(HND), Osaka(ITM), Seoul(ICN), Kolkata(CCU), Chennai(MAA), Mumbai(BOM), Delhi(DEL), Bangalore(BLR), Dubai(DXB), Abu Dhabi(AUH), Doha(DOH), Johannesburg(JNB), Los Angeles(LAX), San Francsico(SFO), Beijing(PEK), Shanghai(PVG), Guangzhou(CAN), Xiamen(XMN)
7: Melbourne International Airport is one of the most busiest airports in Oceania. Adding this airport as another southern-hemisphere destination along with the newly released Sydney Airport will help to establish player connections with Sydney with smaller M and S sized planes. Moreover, Melbourne Airport has a quite good runway layout due to it’s cross runway and It would be nice to have Melbourne as an airport in WOA despite the further plans for a proposed third runway(most likely parallel to the main runway)
Also, there is a proposal to add a third parallel runway somewhere at some point, so it could come in handy for WoA later (if they don’t figure out intersecting runways by then )
yes I am from Melbourne and I am aware about this proposed runway. However, the exact direction and location of the runway is not yet confirmed. They can add in the third runway as an update after a while when Melbourne Airport might become another WOA Airport