Sydney Metro Airports – owner and operator of Bankstown Airport – has been rebranded to Aeria Management Group, as the transformation of the 300ha precinct to a “growing aviation, business and community destination supporting hundreds of operators including aviation and emergency services, logistics, industrial and commercial enterprises, entertainment, recreation, leisure and retail” continues.
CEO of Aeria Management Group, Daniel Jarosch, says he is looking forward to the many future opportunities the change represents, with the site growing to contribute more than $1.6 billion and 10,000 jobs to the NSW economy each year.
“Our vision is to create a thriving, diverse destination that connects aviation, business and community and we are proud to have a new name that reflects that, gives a sense of place as we continue on our exciting journey to become the ultimate gateway,” he said.
“More exciting development projects are to be announced early in 2023 providing more opportunities to everyone who calls Aeria and Bankstown Airport home, including the surrounding community.”
The airport will retain its name but get a new logo and wayfinding to enhance access to the State Emergency and essential operators at Aeria including NSW POLAIR, Toll Ambulance Rescue NSW, Royal Flying Doctors, Newborn and Paediatric Emergency Transport Service (NETS), Little Wings and a diverse general aviation offering, including flight charter, flying training, small to medium air freight, aircraft sales and maintenance.
‘Aeria’ lands at airport as part of major transformation and re-branding of site
AN upgraded passenger terminal, new café and industrial facilities are some of the many transformations signalling the arrival of Aeria to Bankstown Airport.