Australia's Major Airports Turn Profitable in FY 2022-23

Following a challenging period, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth Airports have reported profitability in fiscal year 2022-23, driven by increased passenger traffic and revenue gains in aeronautical operations and landside services.

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