Articles tagged with Aviation
Hamilton Airport Runway Extension Boosted by $6.5M Loan for Growth and Resilience
1 day ago | 422 viewsHamilton Airport will receive a $6.5 million loan from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to extend its runway by 255 meters, enhancing its capacity and resilience as a key hub for domestic and international freight and passenger transport. The upgrade, including apron expansion and lighting improvements, supports Waikato’s major manufacturers and exporters and provides an alternative airport option during disruptions at other North Island airports. The project, led by Waikato Regional Airport Ltd with a $3.3 million contribution, is expected to create up to 39 local jobs and strengthen New Zealand’s national aviation network.
Tags: Hamilton Airport runway extension Regional Infrastructure Fund Shane Jones Waikato national aviation network Regional Development Minister Waikato Regional Airport Ltd Coalition Government airport construction jobsMasterton’s Hood Aerodrome Upgraded with $10M Grant to Boost Safety and Economy
1 week ago | 157 viewsMasterton’s Hood Aerodrome has undergone significant upgrades, including runway improvements, new hangar sites, and enhanced infrastructure, funded by a $10 million government grant and additional local co-funding. These enhancements improve safety, meet Civil Aviation Authority certification, and support a range of aviation activities, boosting the region’s economic development and tourism potential. Additionally, $954,000 from the Regional Infrastructure Fund was used to strengthen flood protection and erosion control around the aerodrome, contributing to broader regional resilience efforts.
Tags: Mark Patterson Hood Aerodrome Masterton Wairarapa Associate Regional Development Minister Masterton District Council Civil Aviation Authority Regional Infrastructure Fund government grant aviation sectorNew Zealand Expands RNZAF Ohakea as 24/7 Alternate Runway for Wide-Body Aircraft
4 weeks ago | 241 viewsNew Zealand will enhance its international aviation resilience by enabling RNZAF Base Ohakea to operate as a 24/7 alternate runway for wide-body aircraft, supported by government funding for round-the-clock air traffic control. This upgrade, part of the Aviation Action Plan, improves flight viability by allowing aircraft to carry less fuel and operate at full capacity, benefiting tourism, exports, and regional economies. Additionally, the government and industry have collaborated on multiple initiatives to address workforce challenges, infrastructure needs, and sustainable aviation, signaling a strong commitment to future-proofing the sector.
Tags: James Meager Airways New Zealand RNZAF Base Ohakea Aviation Council Associate Transport Minister Aviation Action Plan International Civil Aviation Organization New Zealand Government Aviation sector Advanced aviationRNZAF Base Ohakea to Support 24/7 Wide Body Aircraft Landings Boosting NZ Aviation
4 weeks ago | 260 viewsNew Zealand is enhancing its international aviation resilience by funding 24/7 air traffic control at RNZAF Base Ohakea, allowing it to serve as an alternate runway for wide-body aircraft overnight, which improves flight viability and benefits tourism and regional economies. This initiative completes a key action of the Aviation Action Plan, which includes 25 measures to grow and future-proof the sector, with significant progress made through government and industry collaboration. Additional efforts include supporting regional routes, updating pilot training, promoting sustainable aviation, and addressing workforce and infrastructure needs to reduce barriers and foster long-term growth.
Tags: James Meager RNZAF Base Ohakea Airways New Zealand Aviation Council Associate Transport Minister Aviation Action Plan International Civil Aviation Organization New Zealand government Aviation sector Air traffic controlNew Zealand Boosts Space Launch Cap from 100 to 1000 for Industry Growth
1 month ago | 245 viewsNew Zealand has increased the permitted number of space launches from 100 to 1000 to support the rapid growth of its space and advanced aviation sectors, which are significant contributors to the economy. This change follows a regulatory review that found low environmental risks for up to 1000 launches and provides long-term certainty for industry planning until at least 2050. The government aims to double the size of these sectors by 2030, ensuring continued innovation and investment while maintaining clear environmental standards.
Tags: Judith Collins Penny Simmonds New Zealand space launches advanced aviation space sector environmental regulations orbital rockets government policy economic growthNew Zealand Invests $13.3M to Boost Aviation Security Across Pacific Airports
3 months ago | 495 viewsNew Zealand will invest an additional $13.3 million over five years to enhance aviation security at 11 Pacific airports through new equipment, technical support, and training. This initiative aims to improve transport security, help Pacific states meet international aviation standards, and address trans-national crime and security threats. The Civil Aviation Authority will collaborate with regional aviation regulators and airport authorities to implement the program, reinforcing safe and secure air travel in the Pacific.
Tags: Winston Peters James Meager New Zealand Pacific region aviation security Civil Aviation Authority airport security Pacific airports aviation regulatorsNew Zealand’s Advanced Aviation Rules Slash Red Tape and Boost Innovation
4 months ago | 398 viewsNew Zealand has introduced a pioneering advanced aviation rule enabling regulatory sandboxes for rapid, safe testing of new technologies without frequent Civil Aviation Authority approvals, benefiting innovators and the Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre. Updated drone regulations simplify rules by clarifying permitted low-risk uses like surveying under Part 101 and transferring some higher-risk activities to clearer frameworks, reducing red tape while maintaining safety. These changes, effective December 22, 2025, aim to foster growth in the advanced aviation sector by balancing innovation with strong safeguards and responsiveness to technological advancements.
Tags: Judith Collins James Meager Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre Civil Aviation Authority advanced aviation drone rules Part 101 Part 102 Part 107 New ZealandPrime Minister’s Space Prizes 2025: Dawn Aerospace CEO & Student Honored
4 months ago | 492 viewsStefan Powell, co-founder and CEO of Dawn Aerospace, and Southland student Sophie Ineson are the 2025 recipients of the Prime Minister’s Space Prizes, recognized for their innovation and contributions to New Zealand’s growing space industry. The space sector has seen significant growth, with revenue increasing 53% to $2.68 billion and supporting 17,000 skilled jobs, highlighting its economic importance and potential. Both winners will receive financial awards to support their work and education, underscoring New Zealand’s commitment to fostering talent and leadership in the global space industry.
Tags: Stefan Powell Sophie Ineson Dawn Aerospace Prime Minister’s Space Prizes Christopher Luxon Megan Whelan Collins New Zealand space industry space exploration advanced aviation sector space sector growthAirways Corporation of New Zealand Announces New Leadership Appointments
5 months ago | 548 viewsState-Owned Enterprises Minister Simeon Brown announced leadership changes at the Airways Corporation of New Zealand. Darin Cusack will become Chair effective October 31, 2025, succeeding Denise Church, with Danny Tuato’o appointed as Deputy Chair. Both Cusack and Tuato’o have been reappointed for extended terms, bringing valuable experience in aviation systems and safety, financial acumen, and risk management to help Airways navigate industry challenges.
Tags: Simeon Brown Darin Cusack Denise Church Danny Tuato'o Airways Corporation of New Zealand aviation sector leadership appointments air navigation services safety systemsNew Zealand's Growing Space and Aviation Sectors: Scale, Ambition, and Global Impact
5 months ago | 598 viewsSpace Minister Judith Collins highlights the growth and global relevance of New Zealand's space and advanced aviation sectors, aiming to double their value by 2030. The sectors have seen significant revenue increases, with space sector revenues reaching $2.68 billion and advanced aviation sector revenue estimated at $530 million in 2024. New Zealand is focused on building a high-tech economy, establishing a world-leading regulatory environment, and developing sovereign space capabilities to address global challenges.
Tags: space advanced aviation sectors ambition global relevance Judith Collins New Zealand Aerospace Summit Christchurch economyGovernment Appoints Permanent Aviation Council to Shape Industry Future
5 months ago | 685 viewsThe Government confirmed the establishment of a permanent Aviation Council to enhance sector leadership and shape the industry's future, as announced by Associate Transport Minister James Meager at the NZ Airports Hui. The Council, consisting of 14 members from various stakeholders including government agencies, regulators, and industry associations, aims to support economic growth, enhance aviation safety, and address workforce and infrastructure needs outlined in the recent Aviation Action Plan. The Council will provide strategic leadership, report annually on progress, and ensure representation for smaller airlines and industry voices to support regional connectivity and workforce development in the aviation sector.
Tags: Government Aviation Council James Meager Transport Minister NZ Airports Hui Aviation Action Plan Air New Zealand Auckland Airport Aviation Federation Aviation Industry AssociationNew Zealand Shines at International Astronautical Congress 2023: Space Sector's Growth and Ambitions
6 months ago | 539 viewsNew Zealand's growing space and aviation sectors will be highlighted at the 76th International Astronautical Congress in Sydney, with Space Minister Judith Collins leading the promotion of the country's innovation in space research, manufacturing, and satellite technologies. The space sector in New Zealand supported 17,000 jobs and generated $2.68 billion in revenue in 2024, with plans to double the size of both sectors by 2030. Ms. Collins will also participate in defense engagements in Sydney and speak at industry events, emphasizing the region's importance in shaping the future of space and advanced aviation.
Tags: Judith Collins New Zealand Space Minister International Astronautical Congress Sydney space sector New Zealand Space Agency aerospace innovation aviationNew Board Members Appointed to Strengthen Civil Aviation Authority Leadership
6 months ago | 616 viewsAssociate Transport Minister James Meager has appointed Mike Schubert and Peter O’Regan for three-year terms starting in October 2025, along with Mel Templeton whose term begins in May 2026. The new board members bring extensive experience in aviation and governance to strengthen the Civil Aviation Authority's focus on efficiency, performance, and innovation. The Government aims to support sector growth through strong governance, with the refreshed board expected to enhance safety, deliver better outcomes, and provide leadership for the aviation industry.
Tags: James Meager Mike Schubert Peter O’Regan Mel Templeton Jill Hatchwell Charles Spillane CAA Aviation Governance EfficiencyNew Zealand Tourism Minister Leads Trade Mission to Strengthen China Relations
6 months ago | 576 viewsTourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston will lead an industry delegation on a tourism-focused trade mission to China, visiting Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Beijing to meet with Chinese airlines, e-commerce platforms, and tourism professionals. The mission aims to promote New Zealand's tourism sector, understand the Chinese market, and strengthen the relationship with China as it is New Zealand's third largest tourism market. Efforts include facilitating Chinese visitors' entry to New Zealand and fostering economic growth through tourism, friendship connections, and trade relationships.
Tags: Louise Upston China Tourism Hospitality Minister of Culture and Tourism New Zealand Trade mission Chinese market Aviation AccommodationNew Zealand's Aviation Action Plan: 25 Actions to Future-Proof Sector
6 months ago | 708 viewsAn ambitious Aviation Action Plan with 25 key actions has been launched in New Zealand to ensure the growth and sustainability of the aviation sector, supporting trade, tourism, and economic development across the country. Led by Associate Transport Minister James Meager and the Interim Aviation Council in partnership with the government, the plan aims to address challenges such as embracing innovation, building a skilled workforce, and enhancing consumer rights and accessibility for disabled travelers. Key actions include promoting growth and innovation in emerging technologies, addressing workforce issues, utilizing RNZAF Base Ohakea as an alternative runway, and supporting regional routes through loans and investments.
Tags: Aviation Action Plan New Zealanders James Meager Interim Aviation Council Government Trade Tourism Economic Growth Innovation