Adrian Littlewood
Auckland Airport has a flat first half with slower growth
Auckland Airport has reported a flat first half result and downgraded its full year outlook given the risks associated with the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak in China. Audio
Hot weather blamed for Auckland Airport runway deterioration
The "unusually hot and dry weather" has been blamed for Auckland Airport's deteriorating runway.
The airport has completed a review after two recent runway closures which stopped flights from landing… Video, Audio
Auckland International Airport makes smalller net profit
Auckland International Airport's underlying profit has edged higher on record numbers of travellers but faces challenges from slower growth. Audio
Auckland Airport cuts prices, with a drop in first half profit
Auckland Airport has cut the prices it charges airlines, with a decline in profit and slower passenger growth. Audio
Auckland International Airport eyeing India
Auckland International airport is looking to new airlines opening up new routes to bring more passengers and drive its growth. Audio
Auckland Airport makes big profit
The country's biggest airport has reported a big increase in profit, on the back of higher passenger numbers and the sale of its Australian investment. Audio
Auckland Airport's profit continues to rise
Auckland Airport's profit has risen strongly driven by booming passenger numbers and growing demand for aeronautical and travel services. Audio
Thousands of airline passengers grounded after rupture
VIDEO: Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood joins John Campbell live in the studio to discuss how the pipeline rupture has affected flights in and out of the city. Video, Audio
Auckland Airport's FY net profit rises 27% on tourism boom
Auckland Airport has reported a strong increase in profit, driven by the tourism boom and record immigration. Audio
Auckland Airport releases documents to justify price increases
Auckland Airport has confirmed it will spend more than 3-point-7 billion dollars to upgrade its infrastructure over the next decade Audio
How to cope with booming tourism
The government forecasts visitor numbers in New Zealand will hit nearly five million, by the year 2023. But are we set up to cope with the influx of visitors, in terms of infrastructure, and how can… Audio
Auckland Airport sets new prices to support $1.8B upgrades
Auckland Airport plans to increase some of its charges to cover 1-point-8-billion dollars of spending on new infrastructure over the next five years. Audio
Auckland Airport's profit grows
The country's biggest airport has reported a solid lift in its first half profit on the back of the tourism boom and record immigration. Audio
Trans-Tasman forum co-chair says Aust. and NZ better together
Trans-Tasman business leaders are wary about the recent slowdown in global trade, with the rise of protectionism, as demonstrated by the recent Brexit vote. Audio
Trans-Tasman forum looks for ways to improve trade
Trans-Tasman business leaders are hoping to make significant steps to improve the trading relationship between New Zealand and Australia at a forum in Sydney today. Audio
Airport CEO, health leader & economist look at the Budget
Budget 2016 has already been dubbed the "boring Budget". Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood, Hapai Te Hau-ora General Manager Papa Nahi and economist Shamubeel Eaqub share their insights. Audio
Auckland Airport aims to build second runway as demand soars
Shares in Auckland International Airport hit an 11 year high on Friday, gaining close to 8 perent as it reported a 25 percent lift in its profit and raised its forecast by more than 10 percent . Audio
Auckland airport 50th anniversary
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Auckland airport; Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood joins Checkpoint. Audio
Auckland Airport considers $100 Mln bond issue to fund growth
Record numbers of tourists are forcing Auckland International Airport to up its capital spending to expand its airport infrastructure. Audio
Australia's new prime minister Malcolm Turnbull
Australia's new prime minister Malcolm Turnbull touted his economic leadership credentials as superior to those of Tony Abbott who he ousted last night. Audio