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Second airport consultation period set after community calls heard
Second airport consultation period set after community calls heard

Otago Daily Times

time7 days ago

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  • Otago Daily Times

Second airport consultation period set after community calls heard

PHOTO: ALLIED PRESS FILES The Wānaka community has more time to have a say on the future of the airport, after the first round of feedback was completed. French consultant group Egis has been contracted by the Queenstown Lakes District Council to seek independent feedback from stakeholders and community members, and it has extended the timeline of the independent review. In June, Egis hosted two in-person community sessions in Wānaka, complemented by an online feedback platform that remained open until July 15. Participants now have the opportunity to provide further input during a second round of consultation. In June, the Wānaka Stakeholders Group launched its own proposal for the airport, advocating for a development model centred on strong local input. Group chairwoman Meg Taylor said the council was proceeding with a "dual process" — an application for qualifying aerodrome certification and a Wānaka Airport future review, both to be completed by 2027. Ms Taylor said the council was asking the Upper Clutha community what it wanted to happen at the airport, but risked pre-determining that outcome. The second input period will be from August 25 to September 18 via This will be supported by two in-person drop-in sessions on August 29 and 30, venues and times to be confirmed. Kerr Forbes, aviation lead for Egis in Australia and New Zealand, said "we've heard clearly from the community that they value this opportunity to be involved, and they want more time to contribute".

UAE wealth fund ADIA unit backs Paris-based Tikehau Capital's $1.17bln capital raise
UAE wealth fund ADIA unit backs Paris-based Tikehau Capital's $1.17bln capital raise

Zawya

time08-07-2025

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  • Zawya

UAE wealth fund ADIA unit backs Paris-based Tikehau Capital's $1.17bln capital raise

A consortium lead by a subsidiary of UAE wealth fund ADIA has backed French alternative asset manager Tikehau Capital's 1billion euro ($1.17 billion) capital raise for its portfolio company Egis. US-based Apollo S3, along with American private equity firm Neuberger Berman have also invested in Tikehau Capital's continuation fund for Egis. Financial details of the investment have not been disclosed. With €50.6 billion of assets under management, Tikehau Capital initially acquired a control position in Egis in January 2022 from Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC) through the first vintage of its private equity decarbonisation strategy. Egis designs, develops and operates smart infrastructure and buildings that address climate change challenges. The company said the capital raise will help with new M&A opportunities, particularly in North America. (Writing by Bindu Rai, editing by Seban Scaria)

Egis Undertakes Wānaka Airport Community Engagement
Egis Undertakes Wānaka Airport Community Engagement

Scoop

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Egis Undertakes Wānaka Airport Community Engagement

The Egis team hosted the in-person community drop-in sessions in Wānaka over the weekend, on Friday 27 June and Saturday 28 July. Both sessions were well-attended, with an engaged local community participating and contributing actively. The interactive sessions allowed the community to have their say on the issues that mattered most to them, such as feedback on travel, community lifestyle values, and their vision and preferred outcomes for the regional airport. Wānaka Airport, in New Zealand's Otago region, is owned by Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and operated by Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) under a management services agreement. In July 2024 QLDC signalled its intent to develop a long-term plan for the Wānaka Airport and engaged Egis to undertake the Wānaka Airport future review. Queenstown Lakes District Council Councillor Cody Tucker, who attended the session on Friday, commented: «Great job on the drop-in session. The interactive format made it fun and engaging, almost like a Wānaka Airport-themed board game creatively plastered with stickers and comments. » For community members who were unable to attend the drop-in sessions, we encourage you to share your feedback online. Submissions are open until Tuesday 15 July 2025, at Wānaka Upper Clutha Community Board Chair, Simon Telfer, reinforced this message to submit community feedback by saying: «It's important for everyone to go online and influence the future of Wānaka Airport. There have been many ideas already, including supporting general aviation, increasing scheduled flights, allowing broader commercial activity, and better preparing for natural disaster resilience. What are your thoughts? I'd love to see input from younger voices also, as this planning will benefit both current and future generations. » Following the first round of engagement, Egis will develop a series of potential future scenarios for Wānaka Airport. A second round of engagement will take place in August 2025, allowing the community to review and provide feedback on these scenarios. This will include additional in-person drop-in sessions in Wānaka, as well as an option to share feedback online. Egis recognises the value of community feedback and how it positively contributes to the successful delivery of our projects.

Residents urged to have say on future of airport
Residents urged to have say on future of airport

Otago Daily Times

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

Residents urged to have say on future of airport

The wider Upper Clutha community is being encouraged to share their views on the future of Wānaka Airport — but one group says those in Queenstown appear to be pre-determining the outcome. The consultation is being led by French engineering firm Egis on behalf of the Queenstown Lakes District Council. Last month, the Wānaka Stakeholders Group launched its own proposal for the airport, advocating for a development model centred on strong local input. The group is pushing for a plan that reflects the interests of the entire Upper Clutha region, emphasising community involvement in governance, management, accountability, and investment decisions. The public consultation is seen as a critical opportunity for residents to shape the future direction of the regional airport. Group chairwoman Meg Taylor said the council was proceeding with a "dual process" — an application for qualifying aerodrome certification and a Wānaka Airport future review, both to be completed by 2027. "While it would be nice to think that this is simply a matter of ensuring much-needed upgrades to the aerodrome, the narrative around this project is murky. "What does concern us is that while safety and efficiency is an important consideration, council and Queenstown Airport Corporation have been consistently working to expand the airport and enable increased commercial flights ahead of consultation with the public and before the Wanaka Airport future review." Ms Taylor said the council was asking the Upper Clutha community what it wanted to happen at the airport, but risked pre-determining that outcome. The stakeholder group said the airport already has a strong community and would not want to lose that. It has supported commercial aviation such as tourism and agriculture, as well as general aviation for private pilots. The group said people wanted Wanaka Airport to avoid "growth-at-any-cost and over-tourism". This review will explore the airport's long-term role, its economic impact and its integration into New Zealand's broader aeronautical network. Following the first round of engagement, Egis will develop several possible scenarios for the airport. There will then be a second round of engagement in early August. Two in-person community sessions will take place — today at Studio Space, Paetara Aspiring Central from 4pm-7pm and tomorrow between 9am and 11am at the Wānaka Recreation Centre.

Egis Launches Wānaka Airport Community Consultation
Egis Launches Wānaka Airport Community Consultation

Scoop

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Egis Launches Wānaka Airport Community Consultation

Egis has initiated the first round of community engagement on the future of Wānaka Airport with an online survey and interactive map on the Let's Talk engagement platform. As part of an independent review to determine the future of Wānaka Airport, Egis is engaging with Queenstown Lakes District communities to hear their feedback on travel, community lifestyle values and their vision and preferred outcomes for the regional airport. Two in-person community sessions will be hosted by the Egis team in Wānaka on Friday, 27 June between 4.00pm – 7.00pm at Studio Space, Paetara Aspiring Central, and on Saturday, 28 June between 9:00am - 11:00am at the Wānaka Recreation Centre. The public is also being encouraged to provide feedback online through until Tuesday, 15 July 2025 at Kerr Forbes, Aviation Lead for Egis in Australia and New Zealand, said: «Airports are critical infrastructure that serve communities. It is vital we seek community input into how Wānaka Airport should develop into the future. This is why we are commencing a first round of community engagement this month with two drop-in sessions in Wānaka. We have opened our online engagement for those who cannot get to one of the drop-in sessions. I encourage everyone in the community with an interest in Wānaka Airport to have their say, » he said. This review will explore the airport's long-term role, its economic impact, and its integration into New Zealand's broader aeronautical network. Following the first round of engagement, Egis will develop several potential future scenarios for Wānaka Airport. There will then be a second round of engagement in early August 2025, to enable the community to evaluate and provide feedback on these scenarios, involving more in person drop-in sessions in Wānaka and a further online feedback option. Wānaka Airport, in New Zealand's Otago region, is owned by Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and operated by Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) under a management services agreement. In July 2024 QLDC signalled its intent to develop a long-term plan for the Wānaka Airport and engaged Egis to undertake the Wānaka Airport future review. About Egis Egis is an international player active in architecture, consulting, construction engineering and mobility services. We create and operate intelligent infrastructures and buildings that respond to the climate emergency and contribute to more balanced, sustainable and resilient territorial development. Operating in 100 countries, Egis puts the expertise of its 19,500 employees at the service of its clients and develops cutting-edge innovations accessible to all projects. Through its wide range of activities, Egis is a key player in the collective organisation of society and the living environment of citizens all over the world.

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