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  2. Auckland Airport - Wikipedia

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    Auckland International Airport[ 5] ( IATA: AKL, ICAO: NZAA) is an international airport serving Auckland, the most populous city of New Zealand. It is the largest and busiest airport in the country, with over 16 million passengers served in the year ended August 2023. [ 6] The airport is located near Māngere, a residential suburb, and Airport ...

  3. Whenuapai - Wikipedia

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    Despite problems with its runway Whenuapai continued as Auckland's international airport through the 1950s. In 1960 the longest runway was 6590 feet (6664 ft a few years later) which allowed BOAC Comet flights, but larger jet airliners such as the DC-8 and the B707 demanded a new international airport and work on Auckland Airport began. The ...

  4. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Location ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates Elevation Longest runway Alexandra: NZLX ALR Alexandra Aerodrome: 229 m (752 ft) 1,200 m (3,937 ft)

  5. San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    11,239,075. Sources: FAA, [ 2 ][ 3 ] San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport ( IATA: OAK, ICAO: KOAK, FAA LID: OAK) is an international airport in Oakland, California. The airport is located 7 miles (11 km) south of Downtown Oakland and 12 miles (19 km) east of San Francisco, serving the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.

  6. Queenstown Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queenstown International Airport ( IATA: ZQN, ICAO: NZQN) is an international airport located in Frankton, Otago, New Zealand, which serves the resort town of Queenstown. The airport handled 2.25 million passengers as of 2018 [ 3] making it the fourth busiest airport in New Zealand by passenger traffic.

  7. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wellington International Airport[ 4] ( IATA: WLG, ICAO: NZWN) — formerly known as Rongotai Aerodrome or Rongotai Airport, or simply Wellington Airport — is an international airport located in the suburb of Rongotai in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand. It lies 5.5 km (5.5 × 10 12 nm; 3.4 mi) south-east from the city centre.

  8. Cairns Airport - Wikipedia

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    passenger and aircraft movements from the Bureau of Infrastructure & Transport Research Economics[3] Cairns Airport(IATA: CNS, ICAO: YBCS) is an international airportin Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Formerly operated by the Cairns Port Authority, the airport was sold by the Queensland Government in December 2008 to a private consortium.

  9. Nelson Airport (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Airport ( Māori: Te Papa Waka Rererangi o Whakatū) ( IATA: NSN, ICAO: NZNS) is located 6 km (3.7 mi) south-west of central Nelson, New Zealand, in the suburb of Annesbrook. Approximately 1.2 million passengers and visitors use the airport terminal annually. [6] Passenger numbers for the 2017 financial year were 1,000,373, [7] up from ...