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Perth International Airport : ウィキペディア英語版
Perth Airport

Perth Airport is a domestic and international airport serving Perth, the capital and largest city of Western Australia. It is located in the eponymous suburb ''Perth Airport'' and is adjacent to the suburbs of Belmont and Redcliffe (to the west).〔maps 345 and 375 identify the locality 〕
Since 1997, it has been operated by Perth Airport Pty Limited, a private company (formerly Westralia Airports Corporation Pty Ltd) under a 99-year lease from the Commonwealth Government. It is regarded as Australia's most versatile airport.〔(Air passenger movements through capital city airports to 2025–26 ), Working Paper 72 of the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics, May 2008〕 Perth Airport is a privately owned company with more than 75% of shares held for the benefit of Australian superannuants.
It is the fourth busiest airport in Australia〔(Airport Traffic Data 1985–86 to 2010–11 )〕 and services Australasian and Indian Ocean destinations, as well as Johannesburg, Auckland, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Guangzhou, Doha, Hong Kong and Christchurch.
The airport has seen strong passenger growth in the last few years, primarily due to the state's prolonged mining boom and an increase in traffic from international low-cost carrier airlines. In the year ended June 2012, Perth Airport experienced passenger growth of 11.7% internationally and 6.9% domestically, resulting in an overall increase of 10.3% was recorded.
Passenger numbers have trebled in the past 10 years with more than 12.6 million people travelling through the airport in 2012. Based on the average growth rate, this figure will double to 24 million by 2019. The first mining boom in 1979 had 679,000 passengers use the airport. This number now travels through the airport every three weeks.
In 2012, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission released a report rating the Perth Airport as the worst in Australia, as judged by airlines. The same report rated it below satisfactory for the second year in a row.
==Locations==
The two domestic terminals (now known as Terminal 3 and Terminal 4) are side by side and about from the Perth CBD, while the international terminal (now known as Terminal 1) is from Perth. Terminal 2 is the newest domestic/regional terminal located just south of Terminal 1.
The domestic and international terminals are located separately, apart, and connected by a road – Dunreath Drive – an internal road connection within the airport boundaries. All aircraft arrive and depart on the same runway system.

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