Auckland Airport begins runway pavement replacement work
By temporarily shortening its runway by 1.1km, Auckland Airport is able to undertake vital replacement work whilst keeping the runway operational.
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By temporarily shortening its runway by 1.1km, Auckland Airport is able to undertake vital replacement work whilst keeping the runway operational.
The flight checks, undertaken on the afternoon of the 23 May 2020, are in preparation for the opening of Brisbane Airport's new runway on 12 July 2020.
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With the publication of the new airspace and the practical completion of construction, Brisbane Airport is officially ready for the new runway to operate.
With the resumption of domestic travel firmly on the National Coalition’s agenda, airline and airport representatives have come together to work on nationally-consistent policies.
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Auckland Airport has grasped the opportunity to bring construction forward whilst runway movements are at an all-time low.
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The two regions are both predicted to lose two billion passengers, which is 400 million more passengers than previously forecasted.
As many expansion projects have been postponed due to COVID-19, Tara Nolan spoke to Robert Scodellaro from Brisbane Airport Corporation to source some advice on how to best manage a construction project.
Brisbane Airport Corporation’s CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaff, said the end of the runway project marks just the beginning for Brisbane Airport.
As people become less inclined to travel as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, ICAO estimates outline a drop of as much as two-thirds in passenger traffic by the end of Q3 in 2020.
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