Complete Aviation Network
Adelaide Airport’s long-term plan to improve international connectivity will have come to life for the people of Adelaide.
In 2050, we will be connected non-stop to 39 international destinations.
By 2030, Japan, Vietnam, Philippines, and the US are targeted to be added. By 2040 Thailand, India, South Korea, among others are targeted. By 2050, South Australia’s main gateway will also see non-stop flights to long haul destinations such as London, Paris, Athens, and Vancouver.
The vision will be supported by the next generation of aircraft that will be lighter, quieter, more efficient and travel further, opening up more direct point-to-point international routes flying you direct to your favourite destinations. Travellers from around the world can fly non-stop to Adelaide where the potential of our destination has been unlocked.
Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) will lead the way in reducing emissions along, with electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft over the horizon. Innovations in air traffic control and better weather forecasting will lead to more accurate flight paths, saving time and fuel and in return reducing costs and emissions.
Domestic and international flights will connect with intra-city flights through the development of electric Vertical Take-Off & Landing (eVTOL) services from the airport.