Set to officially become an international port of entry to Australia in August 2025, Newcastle Airport has installed its first aerobridge.
Interim CEO Andrew Warrender said watching the 31-tonne, 20m-long aerobridge being installed was an emotional moment for a project which has the backing of the entire Hunter Region and beyond.
“The aerobridge’s installation was a defining moment for this incredible project of transformation for our airport and ultimately our region,” Warrender said.
“The aerobridge allows passengers to board and disembark directly from the terminal, protected from the elements, and with greater accessibility for all.
“We're on the cusp of something extraordinary – a future where Newcastle Airport serves as a true global gateway for our region and the aerobridge arriving was a physical exclamation point pointing to exciting times of growth ahead.”
Newcastle Airport’s international terminal is on the final approach for completion. Current works include a new baggage infrastructure to support Code-E and Code-C aircraft. Terminal finishes including polished concrete flooring on the ground floor, carpeting on the upper level, and bathrooms and amenities. Both new and existing terminal buildings will benefit from a new full sprinkler fire system, and a new car rental building will be constructed.
Warrender described the terminal as changing day by day and evolving into the final structure that will see the Hunter Region enter a new era of global connection.
Newcastle will officially become an international airport this year