The perfect leisure experience

DOPPELMAYR New Zealand is delighted to announce the successful completion of the iconic Skyline Queenstown gondola – offering unparalleled convenience, comfort, and efficiency to visitors and locals alike.

The new and improved gondola system in Queenstown (New Zealand) features 35 cabins, each carrying up to 10 passengers. Operating at speeds of up to five meters per second, the gondola can transport 6.000 people per hour to- and from the summit of Bob’s Peak – a 300 percent increase from the previous system.

Garreth Hayman, CEO DOPPELMAYR New Zealand, says the new gondola system is a fantastic and timely celebration of the 35-year partnership between
DOPPELMAYR New Zealand, and Skyline Queenstown.

“We are beyond excited about the successful completion of this project. Over the course of a 10-week changeover period, our team has worked alongside Skyline Queenstown to achieve a feat of engineering that has required meticulous planning, coordination and precision execution.”

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The advanced technology of the gondola system guarantees a smooth and secure ride.

Garreth Hayman’s team take great pride in delivering innovative and worldclass ropeway solutions that revolutionise the way people experience iconic destinations. The Skyline Queenstown project marks a significant milestone in the company’s history, he says:

“We are thrilled to be part of this extraordinary journey, offering visitors a unique and unforgettable perspective of breathtaking landscapes in Queenstown”.
The Skyline Queenstown gondola project embodies DOPPELMAYR New Zealand‘s commitment to excellence in engineering, safety and sustainability.

Glyn Lewers

Queenstown Lakes District Council Mayor

“I have been watching the building of the gondola in anticipation during the various stages of the project. From the helicopters droping the towers to the now gliding cabins on the ropes. I want to congratulate the team of Skyline on their confindence to realise this great project. What we see here is the product of hard labour.“

Comfortable and secure ride

A highlight of this process was the installation of the ten new towers for the gondola, which required the team to skilfully airlift each tower onto the site, where they have been strategically positioned to provide stability and reliability.

The advanced technology of the gondola system guarantees a smooth and secure ride for all passengers, with zero local emissions due to electric drive.

35 OMEGA V 10-seater cabins travel on the rope of the Skyline Queenstown Gondola and transport up to 6.000 people per hour.

The grand reopening of the Skyline Queenstown stations was celebrated in March 2024. Now, a modern bottom station welcomes the guests.

Accomodation for growing visitor numbers

The decision to construct this gondola is based on the steadily growing numbers of visitors to Skyline Queenstown. Project Skyline unfolds in four key construction phases from 2021 to December 2028.

In the first phase (November 2021 to April 2023), DOPPELMAYR New Zealand began working on the foundations which kicked off the redevelopment of Skyline, followed by the construction of the new gondola stations.

The second phase (April to June 2023) marked “The Big Changeover”, working together DOPPELMAYR New Zealand and Skyline, successfully decommission the old gondola system, completed the installation, and introduced the new gondola for public operation.

The third phase (July 2023 to March 2024) involved the completion of the surrounding stations and associated works.

Looking ahead, to the last phase (until December 2028) signifies “The Big Upgrade,” with continuous enhancements to redefine Skyline Queenstown and their visitor experience.

Ten towers are lifting the ropeway over a distance of 760 meters.

The cabins with transportation capabilities have been produced by CWA.

Technical data:

10-MGD Skyline Queenstown Gondola

Type monocable gondola
Capacity 6,000 p/h
Speed 5 m/s
Cabin capacity 10
Cabin manufacturer CWA
Bottom station 345 m
Top station 783 m
Vertical rise 438 m
Inclined length 760 m
Travel time 5 min
Number of cabins 35
Drive position mountain
Towers 10
Rope diameter 50 mm
Start of operation 2023
End of construction work 2028