Auckland Airport

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Auckland Airport

Auckland Airport is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, with over 21 million passengers in the year ended March 2019. The airport is located near Mangere, a residential suburb, and Airport Oaks, a service hub suburb 21 kilometres south of the Auckland city centre.
The airport is one of New Zealand’s most important infrastructure assets, providing thousands of jobs for the region. It handled 71 per cent of New Zealand’s international air passenger arrivals and departures in 2000.  It is one of only two commercial airports in New Zealand (the other being Christchurch) capable of handling Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 aircraft.

It has a capacity of about 45 flight movements per hour, using a single runway that is fully Cat IIIb capable (at a reduced rate of movements). In November 2007 work began on a new northern runway, to be built in several stages and to be used mainly by smaller aircraft, freeing up capacity on the main runway. The project was put on hold for at least 12 months in October 2009, however, and deferred for a further few years in August 2010 following consultation with airlines and a review of capacity management options. The timing of the recommencement of construction of the second runway will be demand driven relative to the capacity of the existing runway. The expected completion date for the second runway is now 2025.

Airport News

Major airfield works to enable future growth in regional air capacity at Auckland Airport

$147 million airfield investment to unlock regional capacity Four new regional aircraft parking positions and 8,500m2 of additional airfield space Future flexibility to allow for jet services to regional centres. Auckland Airport is getting underway with …

Auckland Airport releases long-term future blueprint

Auckland Airport has released its updated Master Plan, providing a vision for the airport out into the late 2040s. The Master Plan, still in draft, is the first revision in more than 10 years. It provides …

New heights: vertical construction begins on AKL’s domestic jet terminal

92 structural columns during first phase of build 190 in total across the new terminal Weighing up to 12 tonnes, the columns stand up to 21m tall Jobs onsite to peak at the end of …

Auckland Airport first in the country to have LED runway lights for low visibility touchdowns

600 new LED runway lights now in place on the 3.6km runway 240 new centreline lights, 186 touchdown zone lights, 52 threshold and 124 runway edge lights Up to 20 lights at a time replaced …

AKL delivers first major development phase with Transport Hub & plaza complete

Parking returns closer to international terminal after major upgrade to circa 1970s car park Rental car services on the move, right next to Transport Hub The transformation of a 75,000m2 uncovered carpark and the front doorstep …

Auckland Airport lands New Zealand’s first ‘disabled aircraft recovery kit’

It’s equipment Auckland Airport hopes it never has to use, but its own aircraft recovery kit is now at-the-ready in the event a plane is damaged or goes off the runway. The $4 million disabled aircraft …

Building for the long haul: Auckland Airport to partner with Hawkins on construction of new domestic jet terminal

Auckland Airport enters into contract with Hawkins to manage the construction and delivery of a new domestic jet terminal building – the major structure in AKL’s terminal integration programme Terminal integration programme to be an …

Celebrating walks of New Zealand along new AKL walkway, as construction advances for terminal integration

Auckland Airport together with the Department of Conservation (DOC) are celebrating the beautiful walks of Aotearoa New Zealand along the airport’s short walk between terminals, known as ‘the green line’ Improved shade and shelter for …

Auckland Airport: Park & Ride South set to smooth southern connections

Southern access into Auckland Airport is set to improve with the opening of a new transport facility, helping to reduce traffic volumes across the airport precinct. With more than 30,000 vehicles travelling to and from Auckland …

A new welcome: inside Auckland Airport’s upgrade of domestic jet travel

Doing the basics well the priority – efficient queues, a comfortable place to sit, easy to get around Functional, cost-efficient design, with construction materials selected for robustness and durability Honouring the Manukau Harbour and landscape …

Contact

Auckland Airport
Ray Emery Drive
Māngere
Auckland 2022
New Zealand
  • +64 9-275 0789

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