
- will be removed to make room for a new, secret display.
- The eagles, installed 12 years ago, will be dismantled on Friday night and placed in storage.
- is creating a unique, locally themed replacement to be unveiled later this year.
iconic giant eagle sculptures will be removed this week to make room for a new display, which remains shrouded in secrecy.
will be dismantled on Friday night, 12 years after being installed in the terminal.
It will be the end of an era for the airport, said chief executive Matt Clarke.
鈥淭hey have been a huge success, and travellers from around the world have loved admiring them. After 12 years it鈥檚 the right time for them to fly the nest.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not unusual to see airborne departures from Wellington Airport, but in this case, it will be emotional for us.
Richard Taylor with one of the giant great eagles created by W膿t膩 Workshop and installed at Wellington International Airport. File photo / Mark Mitchell
鈥淲e鈥檙e working with W膿t膩 Workshop on some exciting plans for a unique, locally themed replacement to take their place. We鈥檒l unveil what鈥檚 next later this year, so keep watching the skies.
鈥淏y the end of the year, the whole terminal is going to have a spectacular new look with the new multi-level hospitality venue open as well.鈥
Each eagle weighs 1.2 tonnes and has an internal steel framework and a polystyrene body. They have a 15m wingspan and a combined total of 1000 feathers, with the longest feather measuring 2.4m.
Made by W膿t膩 Workshop and unveiled in December 2013, the eagles caused a stir not long after their installation
There were no serious injuries reported after the incident, and after reinstallation, the eagles have each remained in place through multiple quakes.
The giant eagle hanging from the roof of Wellington Airport to promote the Hobbit trilogy fell on the food court during an earthquake in 2014. Photo / Kylie Te Moanaui
W膿t膩 Workshop co-founder and chief creative officer Richard Taylor said the retirement of the birds is a bittersweet moment.
鈥淭here are many more stories to be told, and we鈥檙e looking forward to working with Wellington Airport on bringing a new chapter to life,鈥 he said.
The eagles will be placed into storage, with long-term plans for them still to be decided.
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