The Federal Government’s Regional Airports Program Round 2 will upgrade the Tamworth, Armidale, Inverell and Quirindi airports in New England, New South Wales.
Deputy Prime Minister and Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce, said the projects would upgrade runways, taxiways, lighting and emergency services facilities.
“In Armidale, $300,000 in federal funding will deliver an airside aircrew rest facility for emergency services, access gates, aircraft tie-downs and other improvements,” Mr Joyce said.
“In Tamworth, a further $300,000 will fund reconstruction and sealing of the taxiway pavement, improving safety and access.
“Inverell will receive over $278,000 for runway lighting upgrades, new wind indicators and a backup generator to support crucial aviation operations, while Quirindi will benefit from almost $300,000 for runway pavement repairs.”
Mr Joyce said the program supports important safety and access upgrades for regional airports, which for regional communities are an essential link to the rest of Australia.
“That’s why we’ve committed $100 million over four years from 2019–20 to 2022–23 to deliver upgrades to improve runway and taxiway pavements, install new lighting or fencing at regional airports,”Mr Joyce said.
Mr Joyce added that the projects will improve the safety of aircraft, operators and passengers, the delivery of goods and services and better meet the operational requirements of aeromedical and other emergency services, including supporting bushfire preparedness.
“Every dollar spent on local infrastructure is a dollar well spent and I look forward to working with the community to deliver this vital funding as we continue recovering from the pandemic,” Mr Joyce said.
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