Gull seeks to supply jet fuel at Auckland Airport

Gull seeks to supply jet fuel at Auckland Airport
Gavin Evans
By Gavin Evans June 7 (BusinessDesk) - Gull says its plan to import jet fuel and truck it into Auckland will improve competition and increase the resilience of supply for the country’s biggest airport. The company has begun the process of joining the joint user hydrant installation - JUHI - at the airport. Gull general manager Dave Bodger says the firm has undertaken the first step – seeking approval from Auckland International Airport, with the support of Air New Zealand – but has no real idea how long the process may take. It is p...

More Infrastructure

Work on first seven roads of national significance begins
Infrastructure

Work on first seven roads of national significance begins

The Govt is prioritising 17 Rons as part of its $22b land transport plan.

Rebecca Howard 05 Jul 2024
Swedish-designed, Chinese-built ferries considered for Cook Strait
Infrastructure

Swedish-designed, Chinese-built ferries considered for Cook Strait

KiwiRail went for something else, but Stena's ferries could be back on the table.

Oliver Lewis 05 Jul 2024
Antarctica NZ abandons 'highly risky' Scott Base rebuild plan
Infrastructure

Antarctica NZ abandons 'highly risky' Scott Base rebuild plan

The Crown entity has reset its Antarctic redevelopment plans.

Oliver Lewis 04 Jul 2024
The Great Expectations on Kāinga Ora and KiwiRail
Policy

The Great Expectations on Kāinga Ora and KiwiRail

The Government is continuing to refresh boards and fire up expectations.

Dileepa Fonseka 03 Jul 2024