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International airport serving Melbourne, Victoria, Australia This article is about the Australian airport. For the suburb of the same name where this airport is situated, see Melbourne Airport (suburb). For the airport in Florida, United States, see Melbourne Orlando International Airport. Melbourne AirportMelbourne Airport, with all terminals visibleIATA: MELICAO: YMMLWMO: 94866SummaryAirport typePublicOwner/OperatorAustralia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC)ServesMelbourneLocationMelbourne Airport, Victoria, AustraliaOpened1 July 1970; 55 years ago (1970-07-01)Hub forQantasVirgin AustraliaFocus city forASL Airlines AustraliaOperating base forJetstarRex AirlinesTime zoneAEST (UTC+10) • Summer (DST)AEDT (UTC+11)Elevation AMSL434 ft / 132 mCoordinates37°40′24″S 144°50′36″E / 37.67333°S 144.84333°E / -37.67333; 144.84333Websitewww.melbourneairport.com.auMapInteractive map of Melbourne AirportRunways Direction Length Surface m ft 09/27 2,286 7,500 Asphalt 16/34 3,657 11,998 Asphalt Planned 3,000 9,843 Asphalt Statistics (2025)Passengers36,151,615Aircraft movements (2023)217,041Economic impact (2023)$17.7 billionSocial impact (2023)146,000Land area2,741 ha (6,770 acres)Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chartPassengers and aircraft movements from the Bureau of Infrastructure & Transport Research Economics Melbourne Airport (IATA: MEL, ICAO: YMML) (formerly known as Tullamarine Airport) is an international airport serving Melbourne, Victoria, the second largest city in Australia. It is located approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) northwest of the Melbourne city centre. The airport served over 36 million passengers in 2025, making it the second busiest airport in Australia by passenger movements after Sydney Airport. The airport opened in 1970, replacing Essendon Airport for all international flights. It is also the main international airport serving the whole state of Victoria. The airport was specifically built to operate without a curfew and is Australia's busiest 24-hour airport. The airport has a consolidated four-terminal layout with one international terminal, one budget domestic terminal, and two standard domestic terminals, currently covering 1,070 hectares (2,600 acres) of airport property. It serves as a major hub for Qantas, Virgin Australia and as Jetstar, it is also the headquarters for cargo airline Team Global Express.