Aéroport de Burnie (BWT)
Burnie Airport (IATA: BWT / ICAO: YWYY) serves as the primary gateway to the northwestern region of Tasmania, Australia. Nestled in the tranquil town of Wynyard, about 20 kilometers west of the industrial city of Burnie, this airport plays a crucial role in connecting the region with other parts of Tasmania and mainland Australia. Established in the mid-20th century, Burnie Airport has evolved from a modest airstrip into a vital regional hub, handling a significant volume of passengers and freight annually.
Burnie Airport is mainly a domestic airport, catering to regional flights that bridge the gap between Tasmania and other key cities in Australia. The airport is predominantly serviced by Regional Express Airlines (REX), which offers regular flights to major destinations such as Melbourne. Despite its regional status, Burnie Airport is a bustling terminal, accommodating over 70,000 passengers and facilitating approximately 3,000 flight movements each year.
The airport’s facilities include a single asphalt runway and a modern terminal building that caters to the needs of both passengers and freight services. Its strategic location makes it an essential link in Tasmania’s transport network, supporting the local economy by enabling the efficient movement of people and goods. Over the years, the airport has seen several upgrades and expansions to meet increasing demand, reflecting its growing importance to the region.
Burnie Airport's commitment to safety, efficiency, and passenger comfort has cemented its reputation as a reliable and essential infrastructure asset in Tasmania. Its operation not only facilitates travel but also significantly contributes to the socio-economic development of the northwestern part of the island.