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Airtrunk’s Robin Khuda Announces 320MW Hyperscale Data Centre in Australia – One of The Largest Single Campus in Asia Pacific

Sydney, 4 November 2021 – Asia-Pacific hyperscale data centre specialist, AirTrunk today announced plans to build a new Western Sydney data centre, named AirTrunk SYD3 (SYD3). The hyperscale data centre will be the largest single campus in the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China) at 320+ megawatts (MW) of capacity.

SYD3, AirTrunk’s third Sydney data centre, joins SYD1 (130+ MW) in Western Sydney and SYD2 (110+ MW) in the city’s north. The ‘AirTrunk Western Sydney Region’ expands to 450+ MW with the SYD1 and SYD3 connected campuses allowing new and existing customers to grow seamlessly within the strategic cloud availability zone.

“It’s an exciting day as we circle back to Western Sydney where it all began for AirTrunk when we launched our flagship SYD1 data centre in late 2017. With SYD1 nearing full capacity, SYD3’s location less than one kilometre away, will help our major technology customers scale with ease and creates synergies and efficiencies between the connected campuses.”

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AirTrunk, Robin Khuda

The data centre will bring a new multi-billion-dollar investment into the State of New South Wales (NSW) and will create hundreds of new jobs in Western Sydney during both the construction and operational phases. SYD3 brings AirTrunk’s Asia-Pacific platform to a total of seven hyperscale data centres (including four in Australia) with a total capacity of more than a gigawatt (GW), providing a connected, secure, efficient, and sustainable home for the cloud across the region.

Since pioneering hyperscale data centres in Asia Pacific with the launch of its first data centres in Sydney and Melbourne in late 2017, AirTrunk has strategically expanded into key markets across Asia including Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Earlier this year, it launched a new region in Sydney’s north to enable further cloud growth for customers in Sydney, one of the top 10 cloud markets globally.

Each data centre has been anchored by major cloud service provider (CSP) customers and AirTrunk now supports major CSPs in multiple data centres in key markets, offering a seamless platform for customers across the region. The company has built a strong reputation with customers for safety, quality, on-time delivery, cost efficiency and operational excellence backed by a world-class team.

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  • November 4, 2021
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