The Federal Government is opening up a second round of funding to enhance the accessibility and safety of regional airports and aerodromes across Australia.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said the latest funding would continue to assist regional airports to complete essential upgrades.
“Regional airports provide a vital link for regional communities, facilitating the delivery of essential goods and services such as food supplies, health care and passenger air services,” said Mr McCormack, who is also minister for infrastructure, transport and regional development.
The government has committed $100 million over four years to ensure the owners and operators of regional airports can deliver improved safety and capability, including upgraded runways, taxiways, as well as new fencing, navigational aids and lighting.
Mildura Airport is confident patronage and services will bounce back should the Victorian Government lift travel restrictions between metropolitan Melbourne and regional areas next weekend.
Premier Daniel Andrews has earmarked November 9 as the first day without any travel restrictions within Victoria, prompting a forecast boom in domestic travel.
Tourism bosses predict “quite significant” interest from Melbourne residents keen to visit regional areas and Mildura Airport chair Peter O’Donnell said airlines and the airport itself would be prepared to meet that demand.
“The airport is ready … we’re ready to go,” Mr O’Donnell said.
“We’re (ready) to meet that increased activity so it will be up to the airlines to see that demand if it’s there.”
Round 1 of the Federal Government’s program saw $41.2 million approved in June towards 61 projects at regional airports.
Applications for Round 2 will open on November 3 and will remain open until December 15.