Articles tagged with Civil Aviation
New Zealand Launches Major Aviation Rule Reforms to Boost Safety and Growth
1 week ago | 148 viewsNew Zealand has launched an ambitious two-year programme to modernise its civil aviation rules, addressing 20 years of changes through 23 projects aimed at enhancing safety, security, and economic growth. Key initiatives include aligning regulations with international standards, enabling agricultural drone use, modernising pilot training, updating security rules for smaller airports, and reducing red tape for aircraft maintenance. Supported by strong sector consultation, the reforms aim to boost productivity, reduce compliance costs, and future-proof the aviation sector as part of the Government’s Aviation Action Plan.
Tags: James Meager David Seymour New Zealand civil aviation drone regulations aviation safety pilot training International Civil Aviation Organization Ministry for Regulation Aviation Action PlanMasterton’s Hood Aerodrome Upgraded with $10M Grant to Boost Safety and Economy
1 month ago | 421 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
2 months ago | 475 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
2 months ago | 449 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 Invests $13.3M to Boost Aviation Security Across Pacific Airports
4 months ago | 672 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
5 months ago | 521 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 ZealandCanterbury's Tāwhaki Aerospace Centre Secures Permanent Test Flight Airspace for Advanced Aviation Innovations
10 months ago | 2674 viewsCanterbury’s Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre has been allocated permanent test flight airspace, giving advanced aviation companies the freedom to safely trial next-generation technologies, Space Minister Judith Collins announced today. “The Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) permanent special use airspace designation for Tāwhaki anchors Canterbury’s growing reputation as a national hub for space and advanced aviation innovation. ” Ms Collins announced the Tāwhaki designation at the launch of the Waitaha Canterbury Aerospace Strategy, which aims to position Canterbury as a global leader in aerospace innovation by 2035.
Tags: Canterbury Canterbury aerospace Christchurch Civil aviation Civil aviation authority Civil aviation rules Collins Judith collins National aerospace New zealand New zealand aerospace summit Strategy Waitaha