Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

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One of the world’s biggest shipping companies says the roads near Western Sydney International Airport cannot support the size of its planned freight operations.

One of the world’s biggest shipping companies has warned key roads near Australia’s newest international airport cannot support the size of its planned freight operations and will not be upgraded by the time it opens in 2026.

“Availability of warehouse space in Sydney is at drastically low levels, but new warehouses on already zoned land cannot be built without road infrastructure to support it,” a DHL spokesperson said. This will be difficult if the infrastructure surrounding the airport does not support the heavy vehicles needed to move freight around the country.Senator Matt Canavan asked airport boss Simon Hickey last month about why other key roads surrounding the airport, including Elizabeth Drive, would not be upgraded for up to five years after the airport had opened.

 

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