Whakatāne Airport facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Whakatāne Airport
Papa Rererangi i Whakatāne
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Whakatāne airport terminal
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Location | Whakatāne, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 20 ft / 6 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°55′14″S 176°54′51″E / 37.92056°S 176.91417°E | ||||||||||||||
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Source: World Aero Data [1]
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Whakatāne Airport (IATA: WHK, ICAO: NZWK) is an airport serving the town of Whakatāne, New Zealand, the Eastern Bay of Plenty and the tourist attractions of Mount Tarawera and White Island.
History
The airport opened on 24 January 1963 with a new sealed runway ant a construction cost of 50,000 pounds. It had a 250m runway end safety area (RESA) added to allow larger aircraft such as Saab 340 to land.
Air Chathams operates daily flights to Auckland with a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner.
The airport houses a flight school, agricultural aircraft, fixed wing tourist flights and commercial helicopter operations.
The "excitingly different" terminal building was designed by Roger Walker and completed in 1974. In 2019, Heritage New Zealand listed the airport terminal as a Category I Historic Place. Air Chathams began serving Whakatāne with the Saab 340 on 29 November 2019.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Chathams | Auckland |
See also
In Spanish: Aeropuerto de Whakatane para niños