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  2. Auckland Airport - Wikipedia

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    Auckland 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 ]

  3. Whenuapai - Wikipedia

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    The three local authorities that comprised the north west sector of the Auckland Region, Rodney District Council, North Shore City Council and Waitakere City Council all favoured the second airport concept at one time or another and at least one poll, by the Waitakere City Council in late 2006, indicated 77% support and 22% opposition by the ...

  4. RNZAF Base Auckland - Wikipedia

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    RNZAF Base Auckland is a Royal New Zealand Air Force base located near the upper reaches of the Waitematā Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. The base formerly comprised two separate airfields, Whenuapai and RNZAF Station Hobsonville. Hobsonville was established as a seaplane station in 1928 and was the RNZAF's primary flying boat base in New ...

  5. Waitākere, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The fire station in Waitakere, near Waitakere railway station. Waitākere had a population of 1,812 in the 2023 New Zealand census , a decrease of 6 people (−0.3%) since the 2018 census , and an increase of 138 people (8.2%) since the 2013 census .

  6. West Auckland, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Whau River has often been used as a border between western and central Auckland. West Auckland is not a strictly defined area. It includes the former Waitakere City, which existed between 1989 and 2010 between the Whau River and Hobsonville, [2] [3] an area which includes major suburbs such as Henderson, Te Atatū, Glen Eden, Titirangi and New Lynn.

  7. Waitakere City - Wikipedia

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    Place in New Zealand Waitakere City Coat of arms Country New Zealand Area • Total 367 km 2 (142 sq mi) The darker orange shows the urban area within the (grey) greater Auckland conurbation. Waitakere City was a territorial authority in West Auckland, New Zealand ; it was governed by the Waitakere City Council from 1989 to 2010. It was New Zealand's fifth-largest city, with an annual growth ...

  8. Ruaotuwhenua - Wikipedia

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    The hill was regarded as the highest point of the Waitākere Ranges until the early 1940s, when city waterworks engineer AD Mead located and measured the height of Te Toiokawharu. [9] [10] In the late 1960s, a radome and VHF transmission station was constructed on the hill, providing radio monitoring for Auckland Airport. [11] [12]

  9. Waitākere - Wikipedia

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    Waitākere is a locality name in West Auckland, New Zealand. It most commonly refers to: Waitākere, Auckland, a rural town north-west of Auckland; Waitakere City, a former territorial authority which existed from 1989 to 2010; Waitākere Ranges, a mountain range in West Auckland; Waitākere may also refer to: Waitakere City FC, a football club