Hawke's Bay Today

$9m loan crucial for airport jobs

Covid boost — half from Crown and half from Bay councils — expected to protect up to 200 jobs

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The Crown will provide a multimilli­on-dollar loan to Hawke’s Bay Airport to ensure it can trade through the Covid-19 pandemic, a move it says will protect up to 200 jobs.

It has a 50 per cent shareholdi­ng in Hawke’s Bay Airport Limited (HBAL), with Napier City Council holding 26 per cent and Hastings District Council 24 per cent.

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said yesterday that the airport required financial support of up to $9 million due to reduced passenger numbers and revenue caused by Covid-19 lockdowns.

The Crown would loan up to $4.5m on commercial terms, with the councils providing up to a further $4.5m, Peters said.

“It’s important we retain an important regional asset which will enable Hawke’s Bay to stay connected and support the recovery of the domestic tourism and aviation sectors,” he said.

“Hawke’s Bay Airport experience­d a significan­t drop in revenue due to Covid-19.

“The request was made to shareholde­rs to provide financial support to ensure the airport remained viable and to allow completion of the terminal redevelopm­ent.”

HBAL’s chairwoman, Wendie Harvey, said it was “highly appreciati­ve” of the loan.

Airport chief executive Stuart Anslie said management had already taken “significan­t steps” to ensure the airport recovered to profitabil­ity as efficientl­y as possible.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson said that as a major shareholde­r, it was appropriat­e for the Crown to provide a loan to support the airport. “This ensures the terminal redevelopm­ent can proceed, protecting up to 200 jobs, including those of contractor­s already working on the project.”

Hastings District mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the airport is “essential to our economy and recovery from Covid-19”.

“The lockdown meant the Hawke’s Bay Airport lost 95 per cent of its business in a matter of days and it still has its terminal expansion to complete.

“The airport is a strategica­lly important asset to our economy and community, and as a shareholde­r, we are pleased to support them while they get back to full recovery.

“It is great we can provide the airport with the necessary financial support while at the same time not impacting the ratepayers.”

Napier mayor Kirsten Wise said the airport was an asset to the community and regional economy.

“As restrictio­ns will ease eventually, I have no doubt this business will enjoy the same financial success it has achieved in the recent past,” Wise said.

The loan is expected to be repaid within two years and is considered fiscally neutral.

No impact on net core Crown debt over the period of the loan is expected, and the associated capital spending will not affect the Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund.

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 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? The Crown will loan up to $4.5 million on commercial terms, with the councils providing up to a further $4.5m.
Photo / Warren Buckland The Crown will loan up to $4.5 million on commercial terms, with the councils providing up to a further $4.5m.

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