Aeropuerto de Townsville Int'l / RAAF (TSV)
Townsville International Airport (IATA: TSV, ICAO: YBTL), also known as Townsville RAAF, is a dual-use facility serving both civilian and military aviation needs. It is located five kilometers west of the city of Townsville, in Queensland, Australia. Established during World War II, the airport has grown to become a crucial hub for both regional and international air travel, while continuing to support the operations of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
As a key gateway in Northern Queensland, Townsville International primarily handles domestic flights but also facilitates some international connections. Its strategic location makes it an essential link for travel to the outlying regions, including the Great Barrier Reef and various remote communities.
Townsville's airport services a variety of carriers, with major airlines such as Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Jetstar providing regular flights. The airport boasts modern amenities aimed at making travel convenient and efficient for its passengers. The terminal is equipped to handle around 1.7 million passengers annually, with an average of 15,000 aircraft movements.
Townsville International plays an important role not only in passenger transport but also in cargo operations, contributing significantly to the local economy. Its dual-use nature ensures a steady flow of military and civilian flights, making it one of the busier airports in the region. Overall, Townsville International Airport stands as a vital aviation hub, reflecting its historical significance and ongoing importance in Australia’s transportation network.