Introduction to Darwin International Airport
Darwin International Airport serves as the primary aviation gateway to the Northern Territory and stands as Australia's closest capital city to the dynamic aviation markets of Asia. Positioned as a critical hub for northern Australia, the airport connects approximately two million domestic and international passengers annually to the Top End and beyond. With a rich aviation heritage that includes hosting Australia's first international flights in 1919, Darwin continues to evolve as a vital bridge between the Australian continent and the...
Latest Darwin International Airport News
Historic First Aero Dili Flight Touches Down in Darwin, Strengthening Ties Between Australia and Timor-Leste
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Airport Development Group and Aero Dili today celebrated a historic milestone with the arrival of Aero Dili's inaugural service between Dili and...
Other Darwin International Airport News
- Darwin International Airport Strengthens Aviation Partnerships at Routes Asia 2026 in Xi’an, China
- New Direct Darwin–Dili Air Service Strengthens Economic and Strategic Ties with Timor-Leste
- New Qantas route from Darwin to Singapore
- New airline Bonza commences flights to Darwin
- NT government launches $20m Territory Aviation Attraction Scheme in bid to boost flights
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