The Aerotropolis South Connector is a proposed motorway corridor designed to address a critical infrastructure gap in South-West Sydney. With rapid population growth and the upcoming Western Sydney Airport, current transport networks lack efficient southbound connectivity for both commuters and freight.
The project recommends delivering the corridor through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, enabling private investment to overcome government funding constraints while ensuring efficient delivery and operation.
Strategically, the South Connector is the only corridor that combines high network need and strong commercial viability, providing direct access between growth areas, the airport, and major logistics hubs.
Supported by toll revenue and additional income streams, the project is financially sustainable and attractive to investors.
Overall, the Aerotropolis South Connector is a high-impact, time-sensitive infrastructure solution that will enhance connectivity, support economic growth, and unlock the full potential of the Aerotropolis.










