Menzies to expand in Sydney with new cargo facility

Source: Simon Freeman/Menzies

Menzies Aviation will open a new facility as part of the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) Cargo Precinct in late 2026.

The handler has taken a 20-year lease on a 22,500 sq m facility with an Elevating Transfer Vehicle (ETV) system capable of handling over 150 maindeck ULD’s.

The facility also has direct airside access, multiple freighter bays adjacent to it, and autonomous vehicles and robotic solutions.

“With WSI set to offer 24/7 aircraft and landside operations, the airport will provide more flexibility and substantially increased peak-time capabilities for critical supply chains,” Menzies said in a press release.

“In fact, from day one, WSI’s Cargo Precinct will boost Sydney’s air cargo capacity by around 33%.”

The company said the facility would allow it to specialise in handling pharmaceutical and cool chain products, e-commerce and heavy cargo.

Beau Paine, global head of cargo, Menzies Aviation, said: “We’re looking forward to 2026, when this state-of-the-art cargo facility will open as part of the new Western Sydney International Airport.

“This operation will enable us to deliver first-class, interconnected cargo services at both of Sydney’s international airports, expanding our service offering to our airline and freighter customers. We’re excited to increase our footprint in Australia and support the country’s thriving air cargo sector.”

Menzies said the cargo area is also located close to the region’s “rapidly growing industrial hubs” and will provide opportunities for farmers, manufacturers and other exporters to grow their businesses into the future.

Simon Hickey, WSI chief executive, added: “Menzies Aviation is an excellent addition to WSI’s 24/7 Cargo Precinct. Securing a world-leading service provider demonstrates the substantial opportunities this hub will provide for businesses to grow and access new markets over the years to come.

“The Precinct and our partners will also help generate thousands more jobs for Western Sydney locals during construction and operations, which is just another way we’re supercharging the nation’s economy and supporting resilient supply chains on which all Australians rely.”

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector. After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015. Contact me on [email protected]