Taupō Airport to be upgraded through $5.9m funding boost

The project will modernize the Taupō Airport terminal, extend the car park and upgrade the runway apron.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Taupō | Updated: 27-02-2020 07:35 IST | Created: 27-02-2020 07:35 IST
Taupō Airport to be upgraded through $5.9m funding boost
As part of the NZ Upgrade Programme, $300 million was allocated for regional infrastructure investment opportunities, to be administered by the Provincial Development Unit. Image Credit: ANI
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Taupō Airport is to be upgraded and expanded through a $5.9 million Government funding boost, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has announced.

“Taupō Airport is the gateway to the Central North Island. It is essential for both keeping local people and businesses connected, but also to bring more people to the region.

“The airport’s current infrastructure limits tourism and growth opportunities. Visitor numbers to the region are growing at a rate of 15 percent a year. A modern and comfortable airport will grow these numbers, and the regional economy, even further,” Shane Jones said.

The project will modernize the Taupō Airport terminal, extend the car park and upgrade the runway apron.

“These changes will enable larger planes and more travelers to be accommodated at the airport. They will also have positive flow-on effects for communities, businesses, and whānau across the central North Island,” Shane Jones said.

The upgrade is also expected to create 60 jobs during construction.

“From Kerikeri to Invercargill, we are keeping regions connected through careful and considered investments in airports. It gives a boost to so many sectors and I’m pleased to be announcing this great news for Taupō today,” Shane Jones said.

The $5.87m funding is made up of $5m from the Provincial Growth Fund and $870,000 from the central Government.

As part of the NZ Upgrade Programme, $300 million was allocated for regional infrastructure investment opportunities, to be administered by the Provincial Development Unit.

(With Inputs from New Zealand Government Press Release)

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