Queenstown Airport has been instructed by the High Court to provide documents related to a proposed rival development at Frankton to Remarkables Park. The court ordered the airport to disclose information as part of a legal dispute over land use and development plans.

The conflict arises between the airport and its neighbouring Remarkables Park, which is seeking to develop its own site. The court’s decision aims to ensure transparency and fairness in the planning process. Both parties are involved in a broader debate over regional development priorities.

The ruling highlights the growing tensions between infrastructure projects and local land use policies. The airport has not yet commented on the court’s order. The case is expected to have implications for future development in the area.

The outcome may influence how similar disputes are handled in the future. The court’s intervention underscores the complexity of balancing economic growth with environmental and community concerns.