Taupō Airport may not be the busiest in New Zealand, but as the town continues to grow, so too do its arrivals and departures. Now, thanks to the Provincial Growth Fund, the airport will benefit from a $6 million renovation.
It's just one of a number of investments in Bay of Plenty infrastructure announced by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones and comes after months of hard work.
"Initially, back in the day it would have been meeting demand," said Rhys Freason, Taupō Airport's general manager.
"But since the growth to the Q300 aircraft across the regional fleet, the capacity of our building terminal in particular and our apron has been exceeded now."
"Taupō Airport's seen changes in the type of aircraft that arrives - we're serviced by the 19 seater. When Air New Zealand upgraded to the 50 seater it was quite clear that the terminal actually couldn't handle the volumes coming through," said Chris Johnston, Airport Authority Taupō.