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    GENERAL: AIA: 30 year vision delivers real benefits for Auckland and NZ
    
    Auckland Airport's 30-year vision delivers real benefits for Auckland and New
    Zealand
    
    - more jobs
    - higher household incomes
    - stronger regional economy
    - land for rail corridor & station; and
    - may require a longer second runway in 30+ years
    
    Adrian Littlewood, chief executive, Auckland Airport
    Adrian Littlewood, Auckland Airport's chief executive, says "New Zealand has
    an enormous opportunity arising from the growth in travel, trade and tourism
    around the Pacific Rim."
    
    "The emerging economies of China, South-east Asia, India and South America
    are changing the dynamics of air travel around the world. About 80% of the
    world's middle class will soon be one flight from Auckland. The world's
    airlines are also changing their aircraft fleets by investing in larger
    planes which carry more passengers.  All this has significant consequences
    for Auckland Airport."
    
    "We are forecasting the number of passengers using the airport every year to
    almost treble, from 14.5 million people in 2013 to 40 million people in 2044.
    Likewise, the number of flights is expected to almost double from 150,000 a
    year in 2013 to 260,000 in 2044."
    
    "Auckland Airport has an exciting vision for the development of the airport
    to manage that growth for the benefit of Auckland and New Zealand. Our
    30-year vision includes the new combined domestic and international terminal,
    the northern runway and improvements for transport to and from the airport."
    
    "This 30-year vision will deliver more jobs, will help lift the incomes of
    Aucklanders and will result in a stronger regional economy. It will also play
    an important role in supporting New Zealand's tourism and export industries.
    Our 30-year vision also sees Auckland Airport playing its role in improving
    Auckland's transport network, with the airport protecting enough land for
    rail to the airport and an underground station at the terminal."
    
    "Our initial focus is on building the first phase of the combined domestic
    and international terminal. We intend to have this done within five years."
    
    "By maximising the use of our existing southern runway we now expect to build
    our northern runway by around 2025, and already have resource management
    approval to build and operate this important piece of infrastructure."
    
    Auckland Airport has long-anticipated the need for a second runway in the
    north. The second runway - with an operational length of 2,150m and
    restrictions on flights to and from the east at night - gained resource
    management approval 12 years ago. It can be built entirely on airport-owned
    land and without the need for any reclamation of the Manukau Harbour.
    
    "When Auckland Airport was created the planners had the wisdom to set aside
    sufficient land to enable the airport to grow and accommodate the increased
    popularity of air travel."
    
    "Auckland Airport believes it is essential to continue a principled approach
    to future planning and give Aucklanders advance notice that the operating
    length of the northern runway may need to be extended by 890 metres in 30 to
    50 years. This extension would improve its efficiency and meet the
    requirements of the larger aircraft forecast to fly to Auckland in the
    future. Informing people now is the responsible thing to do."
    
    "This is the right time to do our long-term planning. Auckland Council is
    currently completing its 30-year unitary plan process and Auckland Airport is
    seeking to have its vision for growth reflected in Auckland Council's unitary
    plan. We are doing this to ensure the city is aware of New Zealand's
    long-term aviation requirements."
    
    "Auckland Airport is committed to being a responsible neighbour and over the
    next few months we will be engaging with our local communities to talk about
    how a longer northern runway would be developed and operate in the future."
    
    "We are excited by our 30-year vision. It balances the challenges of
    passenger and aircraft flight growth, the increasing demands of our country's
    travel, trade and tourism sectors and what it means for the airport's
    neighbours in the future. It also provides Aucklanders with new employment
    opportunities and higher incomes, boosts the local economy, considers our
    environment and helps to secure New Zealand's connectivity with the world for
    the next 100 years," says Mr Littlewood.
    
    The operation of Auckland Airport and its neighbouring activity already
    contribute $3.5 billion to regional GDP; provide 33,100 jobs; and contribute
    $1.9 billion to Auckland's household incomes. The airport also welcomes 75%
    of all international arrivals to New Zealand and is the country's second
    largest cargo port by value.
    
    Insight Economics has calculated the benefits of the airport's 30-year
    investment in infrastructure to include a $2 billion increase in regional
    GDP; create more than 27,000 full time jobs; and it will help lift the
    incomes of Auckland households by $1.4 billion.
    
    More information about the airports' 30-year vision is available online:
    www.airportofthefuture.co.nz
    
    Mayor Len Brown
    
    Mayor Len Brown says: "Auckland is continuing to experience strong growth and
    it's crucial that Auckland Airport can accommodate this growth. I look
    forward to a uniquely New Zealand themed terminal - that's what makes our
    airport different from any other airport in the world. This 30 year vision is
    a great plan for the people of Auckland, especially those living in South
    Auckland. Not only does it support the Auckland Council's Southern
    Initiative, it will help us to achieve the goal of being the world's most
    liveable city."
    
    Ross Robertson, MP for Manukau East
    
    Local MP for Manukau East, Ross Robertson, says "The airport's 30 year plan
    creates real opportunities for Auckland South, including employment and
    economic growth. We cannot underestimate the importance of this for an area
    which has a significantly underutilised workforce. The people of Papatoetoe,
    Otahuhu and Otara will reap the rewards of this vision for many years to
    come."
    
    "It is essential to plan for the future and I congratulate the airport for
    looking out 30 years and beyond. As a result, its closest neighbours will be
    well informed of what may be needed in 30-plus years - there will be no
    surprises for future generations living near the airport."
    
    "I am excited about our airport of the future and look forward to working
    with Auckland Airport as it begins to implement its plan," says Mr Robertson.
    
    John Beckett, executive director, Board of Airline Representatives New
    Zealand (BARNZ)
    
    John Beckett, executive director, Board of Airline Representatives New
    Zealand (BARNZ), says, "The airlines that use Auckland Airport welcome this
    30 year vision and plan in general terms."
    
    "It will provide much needed infrastructure that will improve operations and
    result in better journeys for all passengers and airlines as Auckland
    expands."
    
    "Airlines are pleased to see the airport is focused on phasing the
    development in a manner that it is flexible enough to respond to the changing
    dynamics of global aviation over the next 30 years."
    
    "Airlines now look forward to working with the airport on the specific
    projects within the plan."
    
    Kim Campbell, chief executive, Employers and Manufacturers Association
    
    Kim Campbell, Employers and Manufacturers Association chief executive, says,
    "The airport's vision is great news for businesses and their employees. It
    will significantly boost the Auckland economy and facilitate long term
    economic growth for New Zealand. We will all benefit from this plan which is
    a creative approach to ensuring Auckland remains a world class travel
    destination."
    
    Lydia Sosene, chair, Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board
    
    Lydia Sosene, chair of the Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board, says, "On behalf of
    the Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board, I extend our heartiest congratulations to
    Auckland Airport with their new 30 Year masterplan - we look forward to the
    continued relations and ongoing employment opportunities for our local
    communities. Well done to all."
    
    Michael Barnett, chief executive, Auckland Chamber of Commerce
    
    Michael Barnett, Auckland Chamber of Commerce's chief executive, says, "This
    is an exciting and logical long-term plan. It's exactly what Auckland needs
    to do over the next 30 years. The Chamber congratulates Auckland Airport on
    its vision and its focus on providing jobs and growth for the region.
    Exporters and the wider business community need the airport to successfully
    manage the rapidly increasing number of passengers and freight. The health of
    our economy very much depends on Auckland Airport being able to provide an
    efficient and effective service - this 30 year vision does exactly that."
    
    Brett O'Riley, chief executive, Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic
    Development (ATEED)
    
    Brett O'Riley, ATEED's chief executive, says, "The airport is one of the key
    pieces of Auckland's economic growth infrastructure. This vision will help
    drive growth in our key sectors like tourism, business events, food and
    beverage, life sciences, international education and ICT. We need the airport
    to continue to be a world leading gateway and air freight export platform,
    its growth plans and Auckland's growth plans are inextricably linked."
    
    Ends
    
    For further information please contact:
    
    Simon Lambourne
    +64 9 255 9089
    +64 27 477 6120
    [email protected]
    End CA:00248902 For:AIA    Type:GENERAL    Time:2014-03-31 08:30:49
    				
 
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