Funding for Hamilton Airport runway extension

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Source: New Zealand Government

A project to extend Hamilton Airport runway will receive a $6.5 million loan from the Regional Infrastructure Fund, boosting resilience for Waikato and the national aviation network, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says.

“Extending the runway will increase Hamilton Airport’s capacity to support a broader range of aircraft. Its location and proximity to major highways and link roads also make it a key hub for moving people and freight domestically and internationally,” Mr Jones says. 

Waikato is home to several of New Zealand’s largest manufacturers and value-added primary sector exporters that depend on resilient freight infrastructure.

“In the event of disruptions at other North Island airports, Hamilton Airport is also an option to keep people and goods moving. Such incidents do occur from time to time. Last April, an international flight had to be diverted from Auckland to Hamilton due to bad weather.”

The work includes extending the runway by 255m to 2450m, expanding the runway apron and turning bay, and upgrading the approach and runway lights. The work will also enable any further future extension of the runway.

The construction work is expected to create up to 39 jobs, with local people hired where possible. 

Waikato Regional Airport Ltd, a council-controlled organisation owned by five local councils, will receive the loan. It will contribute $3.3m to the project.

“Extending Hamilton Airport supports the Coalition Government’s commitment to a stronger, more resilient national aviation network,” Mr Jones says. 

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