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.
Auckland Airport is preparing for a busy winter holiday travel period, with more than 680,000 international travellers expected between 24 June and 19 July 2026. Strong demand for overseas travel, expanded airline services, and growing transit traffic are reinforcing Auckland Airport’s role as a key gateway and connecting hub for New Zealand.
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.
Fiji Airports is celebrating International Women in Engineering Day by recognising the achievements of female engineers across the organisation, including the promotion of Renee Duguivalu to Senior Projects Manager – Landside, the first woman to hold the role.
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.
Macau International Airport is offering travellers up to five consecutive days of 50% discounted parking at its South and North Parking Lots from 1 July to 31 August 2026. The promotion is designed to support passengers during the peak summer travel season and can be redeemed by presenting valid travel documents and boarding passes upon return to the airport.
Queenstown Airport is gearing up for its busiest winter season on record, with more than 785,000 passengers expected to travel through the airport between July and September. Strong demand from domestic and international visitors, expanded trans-Tasman services, and major winter events are set to drive a significant increase in passenger traffic, reinforcing Queenstown’s position as New Zealand’s premier winter destination.
Fiji Airports has partnered with the Nadi Bula Festival Committee for the 2026 Nadi International Airport Bula Festival, reinforcing its commitment to community development, cultural preservation, tourism promotion, and aviation connectivity. The partnership highlights the important role of Nadi International Airport as Fiji’s main international gateway while celebrating the culture, hospitality, and community spirit that define Fiji.
The A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam (GIAA), will serve as a support location for the Valiant Shield 2026 military exercises taking place across the region from 22 June to 1 July 2026. While residents may notice increased military aircraft activity around the airport during this period, commercial flight operations will continue as normal without disruption.
Queenstown Airport has appointed leading design firms Stantec and Warren & Mahoney (WAM) to help with a major transformation of the areas around the terminal.
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