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INFRASTRUCTURE ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND PROJECT & INVESTMENT FACILITATION TASKFORCE Sunshine Coast Airport History New runway, new horizons MARCH 2020 Transition to private operator (Palisade Investment Partners) under 99 year lease


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INFRASTRUCTURE ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND

PROJECT & INVESTMENT FACILITATION TASKFORCE

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Sunshine Coast Airport History

2020

Terminal redevelopment detailed design phase Early 2021 to mid 2021 Officially

  • pened as

Maroochy Airport Terminal redevelopment construction starts End 2021

1961 2017

2007 Masterplan adopted by Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) Transition to private

  • perator (Palisade

Investment Partners) under 99 year lease agreement with SCC Preliminary work begins on new runway 1962 First hangar built 1983 Control tower built 1997 Current terminal constructed 2002 Virgin Blue and Qantas begin services 2004 Jetstar begins services 2012 Air New Zealand begins services 2009 Renamed Sunshine Coast Airport 2016 EIS approved

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Why expand our airport?

Sunshine Coast expected population

580K

by 2041 Game-changing projects worth

$12.5b

beingdelivered More than

1.3m

passengers annually One of the

fastest

growingairports inAustralia Queensland’s

fastest growing visitorregion

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Catchment area

Includes South East Queensland up to Bundaberg and west to Toowoomba

Sunshine Coast greaterregion

3.6m

Sunshine Coastregion

Includes Sunshine Coast, Wide Bay and Moreton Bay North

800k

SUNSHINE COAST

TOOWOOMBA BRISBANE

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New runway

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Terminal redevelopment project

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Timeline & Milestones

Terminal

2021 2020 2022-2023

Terminal redevelopment detailed design phase Early 2021 to mid 2021 Terminal redevelopment 18 months to 2 years completion End 2023 Terminal redevelopment preliminary design phase Until end 2020 Terminal redevelopment tender phase Mid 2021 Terminal redevelopment construction starts End 2021

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Future of the airport

NEW SERVICES

Year round

service to New Zealand

New

domestic destinations

More services to current destinations at

more convenient times

Future

expansion

  • f international

serviceoffering

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More than 2000

Future of the airport

JOBS & ECONOMY

2018- 2019

$91m

2038- 2039

$209m

1 in every

500

Airport contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) by year: People who live in the region expected to work directly or indirectly through the Airport:

by 2019 by 2040

people are expected to be employed directly

  • r indirectly through the airport in 2040

1 in every

250

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Future of the airport

TOURISM

  • f Sunshine Coast’s

$15 billion GDP Average tourism spend Tourism Per domestic flight:

$49,000

Per international flight:

$139,000

Contributed

$2.5B

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Future of the airport

AGRIBUSINESS

Ability to service producers as far north as Mackay and as far west as Longreach Expanded freight capacity facilitated by runway’s ability to service large aircraft Future planned on-site freight facilities to further expand service offering Current value of Sunshine Coast agribusiness industry

$700m

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Sustainability and environment

Sunshine Coast Airport is the first Australian airport to achieve the highest level under the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation programme – Level 3+ Neutrality. Sunshine Coast Airport is now recognised around the globe for leading the way in managing carbon emissions and reducing its carbon footprint.

AUSTRALIA’S FIRST CARBON NEUTRAL AIRPORT

9% reduction in electricity consumption per passenger 50% reduction in lighting energy requirements CO2 24% reduction in Scope 1 & Scope 2 carbon emissions 11% reduction in waste to landfill per passenger 15% reduction in water consumption

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