A Qantas A321 freighter lands at the newly developed Badgerys Creek airport in Sydney for an initial test cargo operation. Multiple outlets report that the aircraft’s arrival at the terminal is met with cheering, marking the first cargo flight trial associated with the airport’s opening phase. The reports present the landing as a practical step in airport readiness, demonstrating that airfreight handling, runway operations, and terminal processes can function during test conditions before any broader commercial schedule begins. While the coverage focuses on the moment of touchdown and the reaction on site, it consistently characterises the flight as a test rather than a regular service. Across sources, the shared details include the airline and aircraft type used for the trial, the destination of Badgerys Creek, and the public or on-site acknowledgment of the milestone as the first test cargo flight. The event is therefore described in similar terms: an early operational check designed to support the airport’s transition into service.