23rd January 2024 Hawke's Bay Airport / People
Hawke’s Bay Airport chief executive Rob Stratford has resigned after less than two years in the post.
Hawke’s Bay Airport has reported revenue of $12.7m for the year to June 2023, up 89.6% on the previous corresponding period.
Hawke’s Bay Airport is forecasting more than 692,000 passengers through its terminal and nearly $14m in revenue for the year to June 2026.
Hawke’s Bay Airport is offering ticketless parking for travellers from the end of April.
Hawke’s Bay Airport has achieved one of the highest possible levels of carbon accreditation from the Airports Council International.
Hawke’s Bay Airport is adding additional capacity to its carpark this week, with 44 new spaces available from this week.
Hawke’s Bay Airport has posted revenue of $6.73m revenue for FY22, up slightly from last year, despite higher operating costs and the continued pressures from Covid on passenger numbers.
Hawke’s Bay Airport has picked up the Airport of the Year accolade at the 2022 New Zealand Airport Awards.
It is ASB’s first sustainability linked loan, and comes with environmental, social and governance targets for the airport.
The airport’s CEO wants direct flights from Nelson, Dunedin, and Queenstown within months of the terminal opening.
Strong passenger growth and the resulting demands on existing airport infrastructure has led Hawke’s Bay Airport Limited to finalise plans for a major airport terminal expansion.