Queenstown Airport in New Zealand has released a $350 million draft master plan for public consultation. The plan includes a series of improvements to be delivered over a period of 10 years. It includes terminal extension, parallel taxiway, improved transit connections and much more. As a part of the plan the airport’s existing terminal facility will be expanded by around 15% from 18,000 sq m to 21,000 sq m to accommodate growth estimates, which will see footfall rise from 2.4 million to 3.2 million per year by 2032. Other proposals include a new parallel taxiway, the relocation of general aviation facilities further away from

This content is restricted to site members.

If you are an existing user, please login below.
New users may register below.

Existing Users Log In