Opened in 1920, Sydney Airport is one of the oldest continuously operating airports in the world, and is voted in the top ten internationally. Sydney Airport has a reputation around the world for exceptionally high levels of passenger service as well as outstanding facilities for airlines and other aviation-related businesses.
Help is always on hand at the Sydney Airport. Whether you require information about check-in, transport, airport facilities or accommodation there are friendly staff that will answer your questions and point you in the right direction.
Sydney Airport looks forward to welcoming and delighting you with the same high levels of service that millions of passengers enjoy annually.
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Safety and security throughout the airport precinct is afforded the highest of priorities. Government regulated security requirements are a key focus of Sydney Airport. Front line security roles are primarily performed by contracted specialist security firms, with Sydney Airport maintaining a strong policy, management and coordination role.
Passenger screening at Sydney Airport operated terminals is performed to Australian Government standards using x-ray machines, walk through metal detectors and hand held metal detectors. Explosive trace detection systems were introduced at the passenger screening point in October 2003, with random screening of passengers and carry on goods.
Checked Bag Screening is an increasing focus of the Australian Government and Sydney Airport manages and operates the assets that deliver this services, including in-line x-ray units and conveyor systems. Sydney Airport is working with Government to achieve new mandates for international and domestic baggage screening.
Sydney Airport has an access control system with an extensive network of closed circuit TV cameras which operate 24 hours a day. Sydney Airport has constant security patrols and contracts the Australian Federal Police Protective Service to deliver Government regulated uniform security force deterrent patrols and a first response capability. This includes specialist mobile, foot and bike patrols along with technical support from bomb appraisal teams and explosive detection dogs, all of which provide an intelligence driven, proactive and flexible security presence.
An in-house team of security specialists provide advise and guidance on risk management and policy standards to meet Government mandates and corporate requirements. Audits and system testing takes place regularly to ensure achievement of security outcomes.
During the year, the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 was passed. Sydney Airport is heavily engaged in discussions with the Government on the implementation of the associated Aviation Transport Security Regulations and revised Transport Security programs. In addition, Aviation Security Identification cards used at airports were required to be re-issued in accordance with enhanced background checks on holders. These initiatives are designed to deliver enhanced aviation security outcomes and to be more flexible to meet contemporary threats.
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