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Invercargill Airport has marked a major milestone in Southland’s aviation future with the official opening of CAA’s AvSec (Aviation Security Service) workplace, reinforcing the region’s long-term commitment to permanent jet services.
The occasion was attended by representatives from airline services and infrastructure teams across the South Island, reflecting strong regional support for Southland’s growing role in New Zealand’s national air network.
The new workplace provides a dedicated and permanent base for CAA AvSec operations, offering ongoing coordination and support for jet services into and out of Invercargill. It signals a commitment to operational excellence and long-term investment in regional connectivity.
Invercargill Airport CEO Stuart Harris says the development reflects strategic intent.
“This permanent office symbolises that Invercargill is not only open for business but serious about long-term jet connectivity; the development compliments the upgrades to the screening lane and lounge, which are currently underway. It’s a signal to our airline partners, the business community, and Southlanders that we are committed to growth, excellence, and accessibility.”
Barry Taylor, head of aviation security Lower South Island, welcomed the development and acknowledged its significance for both the team and the region.
“We’re pleased to see a modern, fit-for-purpose space now available for our team in Invercargill. Since the original trial of jet services, our staff have been working from temporary facilities, so this permanent office is a welcome step forward. It’s a practical improvement for our people on the ground, but more than that, it’s a visible sign of confidence in the region and its place in New Zealand’s aviation network.”
This latest investment reinforces Invercargill Airport’s position as a critical southern gateway and signals Southland’s strategic intent and confidence in future growth.