Kiwi companies back community vaccination campaign
24 September 2021
Some of New Zealand’s most well-known brands have joined forces to boost vaccination rates among Aucklanders.
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24 September 2021
Some of New Zealand’s most well-known brands have joined forces to boost vaccination rates among Aucklanders.
Read more15 September 2021
The country’s largest drive-through vaccination centre has now surpassed more than 70,000 vaccinations as part of the nationwide effort to slow the spread and protect the community from the harsh effects of COVID-19.
Read more14 September 2021
Auckland Airport’s recently completed property development for Foodstuffs North Island – the largest distribution centre in the country – has been recognised as one of New Zealand’s most sustainable projects.
Read more10 September 2021
Both the northern and southern entrances to the airport precinct have benefited from significant upgrades that will serve the needs of road users and the Auckland region well into the future.
Read more10 September 2021
When the Auckland Regional Isolation and Quarantine Command Centre (RIQCC) was set up for the managed isolation and quarantine process for Kiwis arriving home, it needed someone with expertise on the aviation sector and the airport operation.
Read more10 September 2021
The groundwork is being laid for a new purpose-built domestic facility to be merged into the eastern end of the existing international terminal as Auckland Airport resets its post-COVID infrastructure plans.
Read more10 September 2021
Auckland Airport has unveiled plans to develop a quality outlet centre on the edge of the airport precinct, generating more than 500 new jobs across more than 100 stores and food outlets.
Read more10 September 2021
Getting local high school students into a career in construction has taken a step forward with the establishment of a renovation hub at Auckland Airport.
Read more10 September 2021
A busy drive-through vaccination centre, the largest in New Zealand, was established in just a few days under Alert Level 4 settings at Auckland Airport’s Park & Ride facility.
Read more10 September 2021
The pandemic has provided an unexpected window for Auckland Airport to accelerate maintenance work with fewer flights making it safer, easier and more cost effective to bring forward scheduled projects.
Read more10 September 2021
As COVID-19 sent much of the world into lockdown, the virus quickly pushed Auckland Airport in new and challenging directions.
Read more03 September 2021
New Zealand’s defence against the spread of COVID-19 has been strengthened with all Auckland Airport employees working on the front-line now vaccinated, one month ahead of the Government’s mandatory vaccination order.
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