Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, establishing a formal framework for collaboration between the region’s airport and air traffic management (ATM) communities.
Today Christchurch Airport celebrates the departure of Solomon Airlines' inaugural direct flight between Christchurch and Port Vila (Vanuatu), opening a new gateway to tropical adventures and creating a new connection in the Pacific.
Auckland Airport is introducing a new mix of dining options at its international terminal, with well-known brands and local favourites joining a refreshed food and beverage offering to open progressively this year.
Nelson Airport is set to begin construction of a new covered walkway that will boost passenger comfort and reduce emissions.
Auckland Airport has released its finalised Master Plan, setting out how New Zealand’s gateway airport could grow and evolve over the coming decades.
Christchurch Airport will mark 75 years of scheduled international flights on Monday 29 June 2026, celebrating the first commercial international service from Christchurch and the extraordinary aviation progress made since.
The Company aims to strengthen Thailand’s position as a World-Class Aviation Hub while enhancing passenger experience and satisfaction through service excellence and the highest levels of safety in accordance with international standards.
Dubai Airports has unveiled the new design of its Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower at Dubai International (DXB), transforming one of the airport’s most recognisable landmarks into an expression of national pride at Dubai’s global front door.
Perth Airport has appointed a joint venture between Duratec Limited and West Coast Civil to deliver early contractor involvement services for its Jet Fuel Expansion Program. The project will support the development of critical aviation fuel infrastructure, strengthen fuel capacity, and underpin the airport’s long-term growth strategy as part of its multi-billion-dollar expansion programme.
Nelson Airport has commenced the next phase of its multi-year stormwater resilience programme, featuring upgraded drainage systems, a new estuary outlet, water supply enhancements, and sewerage infrastructure improvements. The project aims to reduce flood risk, strengthen climate resilience, and support the airport’s future growth and development plans through 2030.
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