Airport Development

Taking Launceston Airport to the next level with your $100m redevelopment.

Discover more about the projects shaping your Launceston Airport, supporting local jobs and further growth of the economy in Northern Tasmania. Find out more by scrolling the carousel.

Terminal Development

Departure Lounge due for completion early 2026

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Car Parking Development

New car park technology and an additional 315 parking spaces to make parking even easier

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Airfield Development

Airfield lighting, a new taxiway and apron to accommodate the growth of passenger and freight aircraft

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Master Plan

The 2020 Launceston Airport Master Plan was approved on the 22 July 2020 by the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development in accordance to Section 81 of the Airports Act 1996.

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Method of Working Plans (MOWP)

Method of Working Plans A MOWP is required for works that have a direct impact on aircraft operations. You can view current MOWP's below.

There are currently no MOWP's in place at Launceston Airport.

Building and Construction at Launceston Airport

What You Need to Know

If you're planning any building or construction work at Launceston Airport, it's important to know that it’s regulated under the Airports Act 1996 and the Airports (Building Control) Regulations 1996. All building approvals on airport land are handled under Commonwealth law—not local or state law.

Getting Approval

Before starting any construction, you must get approval from the Airport Building Controller (ABC) for Launceston Airport. This includes submitting an application, which the ABC will review based on the guidelines set out in the Regulations. You can get the ABC's contact details from Launceston Airport if needed.

Before building activity is commenced on Launceston Airport land, a permit under the provisions of the Airports Act 1996 and Airports (Building Control) Regulations 1996 must be obtained from the ABC.

What Counts as a 'Building Activity'?

Building activities that require approval include:

  • Constructing buildings or structures (like fences, bridges, pylons)
  • Altering existing buildings or structures
  • Earthworks (not part of a building structure)
  • Installing, changing, or removing systems like electrical, fire safety, or plumbing
  • Demolishing or removing buildings or earthworks
  • Civil or engineering works (e.g., runways, taxiways, roads, car parks, retaining walls)

Who Can Apply?

In most cases, Australian Pacific Airports (Launceston) Pty Ltd (APAL) will submit the application. But if another person or company applies, they’ll need written consent from APAL (as the Airport Lessee Company) before the ABC can approve the work.

APAL will only give consent if the proposed work aligns with the Launceston Airport Master Plan, the Environment Strategy, and any other relevant requirements.

Building Applications Register

Since 27 March 2010, under Regulation 2.04A, APAL must publish certain information about building applications on the Launceston Airport website. This is to ensure transparency.

Note:

  • If APAL is not the applicant, the 'Date Submitted' refers to when APAL (as the Lessee) received the application from the ABC.
  • If APAL is the applicant, it's the date the application was submitted to the ABC.
Project TitleName of ApplicantLocation of WorksDescription of WorksDate of SubmissionApplication StatusProject Works Status
BAN-25-LST-0029 - Departure Gate ExpansionRP InfrastructureTerminal BuildingConstruction of new Departure gates and lounges19/12/25In progressNot started
BAN-25-LST-0028 - ARFF Station AlterationsAir Services AustraliaFire Station BuildingAlterations to existing building and carpark works28/11/25SubmittedNot started
BAN-25-LST-0023 - Goods In Waste Out FacilityLaunceston AirportNorth of terminalConstruct new goods receival and waste management facility12/09/25In progressIn progress
BAN-25-LST-0008 - Sharp Hangar Fire DetectionLaunceston AirportSharp HangarFire detection system upgrades13/06/25In progressIn progress

BAN-24-LST-0014 - Terminal Emergency Lighting


Launceston AirportTerminal BuildingReplacement of Terminal emergency and exit lights24/10/24In progressIn progress
Fire Training Ground RemediationAir Services AustraliaFormer Fire Training GroundDesign and construct a road, fence, and treatment pads to support further remediation20/06/24In progressIn progress
Terminal Fire Ring MainLaunceston AirportFire Ring Mains around the Terminal buildingUpgrade the Terminal Fire Ring Main line16/09/24In progressIn progress
Common User Departure Lounge RefurbishmentLaunceston AirportTerminal BuildingRetail tenancy expansion, refurbishment of amenities, furniture installation20/12/24In progressIn progress
RFDS Hangar expansionSMG Pty LtdSouthern AprilSouthern store addition10/06/25Under reviewNot started
Construction of a new airside vehicle shelterLaunceston AirportSouth of existing building 89Construction of new airside vehicle shelter for storage and servicing of airfield assets11/06/25SubmittedNot started
Overflow carparkLaunceston AirportSouth of airport entryConstruction of new car park01/07/25In ProgressIn progress
Construction of Tas Fire Service baseTas City BuildersSouthern ApronDemolition of existing Aero Club building 47. Construction of new aircraft hangar and associated offices, amenities and Tas Fire Service operations base.09/07/25In progressIn progress
Project Title
BAN-25-LST-0029 - Departure Gate ExpansionRP Infrastructure
BAN-25-LST-0028 - ARFF Station AlterationsAir Services Australia
BAN-25-LST-0023 - Goods In Waste Out FacilityLaunceston Airport
BAN-25-LST-0008 - Sharp Hangar Fire DetectionLaunceston Airport

BAN-24-LST-0014 - Terminal Emergency Lighting


Launceston Airport
Fire Training Ground RemediationAir Services Australia
Terminal Fire Ring MainLaunceston Airport
Common User Departure Lounge RefurbishmentLaunceston Airport
RFDS Hangar expansionSMG Pty Ltd
Construction of a new airside vehicle shelterLaunceston Airport
Overflow carparkLaunceston Airport
Construction of Tas Fire Service baseTas City Builders