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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Cairns airport continues reign as country’s best

CAIRNS Airport has continued its reign as one of the best airports in the country after being crowned Airport of the Year for the second time in 2023 by two separate leading industry bodies.

Cairns scooped the Major Airport of the Year category at last night’s Australian Airports Association (AAA) National Airport Industry Awards held in Melbourne, edging out other finalists Gold Coast Airport, Sunshine Coast Airport and Launceston Airport.

It comes just a couple of months after Cairns Airport was also named Airport of the Year at the Australian Aviation Awards held in Sydney.

Both awards relate to a wide-ranging suite of initiatives implemented by Cairns Airport to deliver the business’s overall purpose – ‘Sustainably grow our aviation-related business to support the growth of our community’.

Cairns Airport Chief Executive Officer Richard Barker said the region that Cairns Airport serves is highly unique and provides continual opportunity for innovation.

“We are surrounded by world-class natural assets and cultural experiences, which are highly attractive to visitors,” he said.

“We view it as our duty to nurture these drawcards for our community and Traditional Owners, while also supporting our region’s economy.

“Cairns Airport has implemented a series of ambitious initiatives over the last 12 months, some which have never been done before in Australia.

“We are committed to growing employment, supporting our environment and fostering key partnerships as we continue to build our aviation network and serve our region’s best interests.”

Some of the initiatives that led to the airport winning the award were sponsorships with the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, delivering an Australia-first cadetship aimed at recruiting Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, the inaugural Business, Environment and Climate Conference and more.

“Many of these programs and commitments are game changers for Cairns Airport’s recovery and future growth, and many of them are also expected to lead to significant advancements in sustainability, employment and infrastructure,” Mr Barker said.

“The pandemic presented the biggest challenge yet to Cairns Airport and the broader aviation industry. We developed a clear strategy to ensure the ongoing operation of all essential flights, upholding our responsibility to the community and region.”

“These awards reflect the hard work of our airport, and our region, during the recovery period.”

Cairns Airport also took out the Airport Excellence Award for Sustainability last night, in relation to the groundbreaking, Australia-first Sustainability Linked Loan (SLL), which features a highly unique biodiversity target for threatened species recovery.

Only one other agreement of this kind is known globally, a paper producer in Brazil while Brisbane Airport and Melbourne Airport were also contenders in this award category.

Keep up with the latest news in Cairns and the Far North, and check out some of our top stories this week: Foundation purchases new dental machine and Ingham hospital receives CT Scanner.

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