The Sir Tim Shadbolt Terminal at Invercargill Airport was officially unveiled today at a private event.
Sir Tim held the city mayoralty from 1993-1995, and again from 1998-2022, making him one of the longest-serving mayors in New Zealand’s history.
Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark said the name change was a fitting tribute to Sir Tim, who had been a director of the airport during his time as mayor, and was a leading proponent in extending its runway to ensure it was suitable for larger and international aircraft.
“Throughout his tenure as mayor, Sir Tim became synonymous with championing the city of Invercargill. He was an enormous advocate for others to head south and discover this corner of the world,” Clark said.
“Having Sir Tim’s name greet people – whether this is their home, or they’re simply visiting – as they step on to the tarmac at Invercargill Airport is a fitting way to honour his legacy to our community.”
Sir Tim said he was pleased by the gesture.
"I'm touched. I see this as a badge of honour, not just for myself, but also for the citizens of Invercargill who took the punt to vote for a then outsider, with a different way of approaching issues, some 31 years ago,” he said.
"I have always seen the airport as a key asset to the city, and it's my hope that the airport continues to push the boundaries of how a regional airport can best serve its passengers.
Invercargill Airport chief executive Stuart Harris said the organisation was happy to honour Sir Tim in this way.
“Sir Tim’s leadership and dedication have played an integral role in shaping Invercargill, and we are pleased to have his name welcome visitors as they pass through our airport, ensuring his legacy is carried forward for future generations.”
As well as the official name change, storytelling signage encompassing Sir Tim’s contribution to the city is also set to be installed in the terminal later this year.
In late 2023, Invercargill City Councillors agreed to pay tribute to Sir Tim’s eight-term tenure as Invercargill Mayor, by requesting the airport terminal be named in his honour.