Auckland Airport has operated as New Zealand's primary international gateway since 1966. It is the country's largest and busiest airport and one of the largest international airports in Australasia, handling millions of passengers each year and underpinning New Zealand's trade and tourism industries.
The organisation manages a broad operational footprint spanning airfield operations, passenger processing, safety and regulatory compliance, customer experience, and long-term infrastructure planning. It is currently mid-way through what it describes as its most significant infrastructure transformation since the 1970s - a programme of capital works intended to reshape how New Zealand connects with the world for decades to come.
Work at Auckland Airport spans a wide range of disciplines, with teams covering functions as varied as strategic planning, engineering project delivery, safety, regulation, and customer-facing services. The organisation describes its workforce as diverse and places stated emphasis on environmental responsibility and consideration of the communities it serves.