Auckland Airport is burying new fuel pipes in 4m-deep trenches below its airfield to make its infrastructure more resilient.
The 4.4km pipeline currently pumps up to 14,300 litres of fuel a minute to 22 different aircraft stands, enough to fill the petrol tanks of 240 average cars.
The first lengths of new pipeline that will run fuel throughout the airfield have been laid in trenches, with steps and shields to secure the sides.
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The reliability of aviation fuel infrastructure was thrust into the spotlight two years ago after the pipeline which carries it from Marsden Point to Auckland was ruptured near its source. The pipeline shutdown caused aircraft groundings and led to an inquiry which recommended fuel companies be required to invest in their own infrastructure.