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Whitepaper: Future-proofing the aviation sector – Optimising the benefit of Contractor input
The Case for Early and Active Contractor Involvement Across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands
This whitepaper reflects on current challenges and emerging opportunities in the aviation sector. It highlights the critical role of greater collaboration and contractor involvement to unlock and deliver transformative solutions—to ensure the future success, sustainability, and resilience of airport assets and operations.
To best realise opportunities and manage risk, this paper outlines how active engagement between airport owners, consultants, industry specialists, and contractors is essential. Wider perspectives enable robust development, validation, and implementation of strategies and methodologies that leverage the full spectrum of industry expertise and experience.
Through the paper, we present evidence that experienced contractors bring valuable insight, tools, and methods from the aviation sector and related industries. Using relevant case studies, the paper illustrates the contractor’s ability to provide both conventional and cutting-edge solutions to effectively address the unique challenges of the complex airport environment.
This compelling read offers insights for airport owners, consultants, industry specialists, and contractors as well as for the public, inviting a more informed debate on future-proofing the aviation sector.