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Hand Injury Again Highlights Need To Train Staff To Keep Them Safe

WorkSafe New Zealand says an incident where a worker was seriously injured underlines the importance of training staff to keep them safe. On 15 November 2021 a staff member with the Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) wildlife team was monitoring .

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Auckland Airport worker who lost fingertips on geese control duty didn't receive proper training

A WorkSafe investigation into an Auckland Airport worker who lost the top of their two fingertips in a workplace accident related to geese control two years.

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2023 Annual Meeting: Chair and Chief Executive addresses

In the past year, 15.9 million passengers passed through Auckland Airport’s terminals. This was up by 184 per cent on the year before, though still short of the 21 million passengers we handled in 2019, the last pre-COVID year. And this is reflected in our financial performance.

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AIA - 2023 Annual Meeting Chair & Chief Executive Addresses

AIA - 2023 Annual Meeting Chair & Chief Executive Addresses
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Auckland Airport warns passengers to expect delays as holidays start

Auckland Airport and biosecurity officials have apologised for the delays passengers have been experiencing at our biggest international gateway. And as the school holidays kick off, they're asking for patience as the pressure ramps up. 15,000 passengers are expected to pass through Auckland airport tomorrow at the start of a very busy two weeks. This week, passengers have complained about long queues to get through the system. The airport and authorities say passenger numbers are back to pre-covid levels and the high number of flight arrivals combined with staff shortages due to illness have caused the delays. Kathryn speaks with Chief Operations Officer at Auckland Airport, Chloe Surridge, and Mike Inglis, Northern Regional Commissioner, Biosecurity New Zealand.

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