Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith.
Sydney Airport was named after Charles Kingsford Smith because he was an aviation pioneer, who made incredible achievements and a great contribution to Australia and the aviation industry.
It was renamed to its current name in 1953.
As one of the oldest running airports in the world, the Sydney Airport is located in the suburbs of Arncliffe and Mascot in Sydney, New South Wales. The Sydney Airport has three runways named, "east–west", "north–south" and "third" runways.
The Great Australian Bight was named by Captain Matthew Flinders during his circumnavigation of the Australian continent in 1801-1802.
Edward John Eyre
the first person named sydney is sydney pryce
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Sydney Cove was named after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney.
Currently the headquarters of Qantas Airlines is in Sydney, Australia. The company decided to move its headquarters to Sydney, Australia in 1938. The company has no plans to move its headquarters.
The first Australian Christmas was in Sydney Cove on December 25th 1788. It was celebrated by someone named Reverend Johnson. Please see the related link for more information.
coogi is an indiginous Australian (aboriginal) word for bad smell. It is also named after a beach in sydney Australia (coogie beach)
Laguardia Airport is named after Fiorello Laguardia because he was the mayor of New York City during the Great Drepession and the World War II.