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Just an hour’s flight from Auckland or Wellington, this gateway to our region connects us to the world, while celebrating our local histories, stories and journeys. Gisborne Airport is uniquely Tairāwhiti, and speaks to the place we all call home.
Latest news
Gisborne Airport Announces New Board
A new board has been formed for Eastland Port and Gisborne Airport, aimed at unlocking opportunities and enhancing the economic potential of Tairāwhiti.
Tairāwhiti’s Solar Farm Debut: New Zealand’s Largest
Gisborne’s horizon just got greener with the launch of Te Ihi o te Rā, now standing as the largest operational solar farm in New Zealand. Spanning 6.
Gisborne Airport's Operations Manager awarded 'Emerging Leader of the Year'
Massive congratulations to Gisborne Airport Operations Manager, Aaron Lum who has been named the Emerging Leader of the Year at the 2023 NZ Airports Awards.
Challenging year, positive future for Eastland Group
Regional infrastructure company Eastland Group has weathered one of the most testing years in the company’s history, and goes into the second half of 2023 with a fresh strategic focus…
Airport entrance gets a woolly transformation
Gisborne Airport and Ngai Tāwhiri recently hosted a native planting day at the entrance of the airport.
Air New Zealand launches temporary Gisborne-Napier service
Air New Zealand has added a new temporary service between Tairāwhiti Gisborne and the Hawke's Bay at a time when the two regions are struggling with the impacts of devastating floods and…
Tairāwhiti’s first solar farm project officially underway
Following a sod turning ceremony at Gisborne Airport, Tairāwhiti’s very first solar farm is officially underway.
Future looking bright for Tairāwhiti’s first solar farm
Work is progressing well at the site of Tairāwhiti’s very first utility scale solar farm, Te Ihi o te Ra, in the Gisborne Airport precinct.
Working together to restore Waikanae Stream
Students, teachers, Ngai Tāwhiri representatives, Gisborne Airport and Eastland Port staff rolled up their sleeves in August to plant 1400 native plants along the Waikanae Stream at Gisborne Airport.