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  2. Lord Howe Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lord Howe Island (along with Norfolk Island) is an important transit and refueling point for light aircraft flying between Australia and New Zealand.Located 600 km (373 mi) to the west is the Australian mainland, and 900 km (559 mi) to the east is Norfolk Island Airport which is within range of New Zealand to the southeast and New Caledonia to the north.

  3. List of airports in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Lord Howe Island: Lord Howe Island Airport: Public: ... Forster (Wallis Island) Airport [1]

  4. Norfolk Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Island is an important transit and refueling point for light aircraft flying between Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.. Located 852 km (529 mi) southeast of Norfolk is Kaitaia Airport the most northerly airfield in New Zealand, 754 km (469 mi) north is Nouméa Airport in New Caledonia, and 900 km (560 mi) west is Lord Howe Island Airport which is 600 km (370 mi) to the ...

  5. List of Qantas destinations - Wikipedia

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    A map of Qantas' international destinations, as of December 2023 ... Lord Howe Island: Lord Howe Island Airport: Ends 25 February 2026 [2] [3] [10] Moree:

  6. Lord Howe Island - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Howe Island Group of islands comprises 28 islands, islets, and rocks. Apart from Lord Howe Island itself, the most notable of these is the pointed rocky islet Balls Pyramid, a 551 m-high (1,808 ft) eroded volcano about 23 km (14 mi) to the southeast, which is uninhabited by humans but bird-colonised. [124]

  7. Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    Island Airport may refer to: Alor Island Airport; Barrow/Walney Island Airport; Barter Island LRRS Airport; ... Lord Howe Island Airport; Mackinac Island Airport;

  8. Newcastle Airport, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    On 2 October 1994, a Rockwell Commander 690B operating for Seaview Air with flight number CD111 departed Newcastle (Williamtown) Airport for Lord Howe Island. The aircraft carried a pilot and 8 passengers. Radio contact with the aircraft was lost during the flight, and a search and rescue operation was declared.

  9. Kerikeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri Airport is used by light aircraft arriving or departing from New Zealand. Norfolk Island Airport is 903 km (488 nautical miles) north-west of Kerikeri, 754 km (407 nautical miles) to Nouméa in New Caledonia, or 900 km (486 nautical miles) to Lord Howe Island which can be used as a stepping stone to the Australian mainland.