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Airport growth plans

Business and tourism leaders from across Noosa and the wider Sunshine Coast have gathered to hear about ambitious growth plans for Sunshine Coast Airport, with the airport positioning itself as a key driver of connectivity and economic opportunity for the Noosa region.

At an industry forum this week, airport executives outlined terminal expansion works, new international routes and future property development plans — moves expected to strengthen links between Noosa, the Sunshine Coast and major domestic and global markets.

Sunshine Coast Airport CEO Chris Mills said the airport played a critical role for communities including Noosa.

“Our airport is a gateway and a key economic driver for the region,” Mr Mills said.

“As we continue to expand our terminal and open new routes, such as the Singapore and Bali connection commencing soon, we are in a great position to deliver on our vision for the future of the airport and the region.”

For Noosa’s tourism operators — from Hastings Street businesses to hinterland retreats — improved air access is seen as vital to attracting new visitors and supporting year-round trade.

Mr Mills said earthworks were already underway on the airport’s Gateway precinct, with plans to attract aviation-related businesses and commercial partners.

“This is an exciting time for our region, local businesses and community,” he said.

Queensland Tourism Minister Andrew Powell said expanding aviation connectivity was central to the state’s long-term tourism strategy.

“Growing Queensland’s aviation connectivity is central to delivering Destination 2045, with every new route creating more opportunities for visitors to explore our regions and share in the tourism benefits,” Mr Powell said.

He said the airport’s continued growth would help disperse travellers beyond Brisbane and into destinations such as Noosa as the state looks ahead to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the airport was a critical strategic asset for the broader region, including Noosa.

“Tourism is one of the Sunshine Coast’s most important economic pillars, and the airport is a critical strategic asset,” she said.

“Our airport’s growth supports local jobs, strengthens our business community and helps keep the Sunshine Coast connected.”

The airport directly connects travellers to Adelaide, Auckland, Cairns, Melbourne and Sydney, with new international services via Bali to Singapore set to begin soon.

It operates under a 99-year lease from Sunshine Coast Council and has been identified as a Priority Development Area, with long-term projections forecasting significant job creation and economic growth – outcomes expected to flow through to Noosa businesses and the wider community.

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