Tasbury International Airport

Tasbury International Airport, also known as Tasbury Airport, is the primary airport serving the city of Tasbury. It is the busiest airport in New Duveland. The airport has been in use since the early 20th century, and was home to New Duveland's first domestic and international flights, traveling to Esperance and Sydney respectively. The Airport runs alongside Tasbury's second airport, (which is actually in Newcastle) to serve the city and it's surroundings.

Located just 11km outside Tasbury's Central Business District, it is connected to the city centre via a direct rail link, which was completed in 1996 as an addition to the existing metro services, although it runs express to the city centre.

The Tasbury-Esperance air route is the sixth most-traveled passenger air route in the world. The airport features direct flights to 35 domestic destinations of New Duveland, in addition to destinations in the Pacific, Europe, Asia and North America. The airport is the number one airport pair, for passenger travel, for Esperance, Leinster, Plymouth, the Silver Shore, Macquarie and Cascade airports. It is the number two airport pair for Toulon, Loisieux and Nouméa airports. Tasbury serves as a major hub for Air New Duveland, Kāinga Motu Te Rangi‎‎ and Oceania-Pacific. Tasbury is the busiest airport for international import freight as of August 2016, while second busiest for export freight. The airport comprises four terminals: one international terminal, two domestic terminals and one budget domestic terminal.