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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. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Airport 7 m (23 ft) 3,535 m (11,598 ft) ... "UN Location Codes: New Zealand] [includes IATA codes". ... The cities shown in bold are international. Location ...

  4. List of airports by ICAO code: N - Wikipedia

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    Also see airport category and list. NFCI (ICI) – Cicia Airport – Cicia; NFCS (CST) – Castaway Island Airport – Castaway Island (Qalito), Mamanuca Islands; NFFA (BFJ) – Ba Airport – Ba, Viti Levu; NFFN (NAN) – Nadi International Airport – Nadi, Viti Levu; NFFO (PTF) – Malolo Lailai Airport – Malolo Lailai; NFFR (RBI) – Rabi ...

  5. List of the busiest airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the busiest airports in New Zealand by passenger numbers and aircraft movements. Passenger numbers are tabulated annually at the end of the financial year (30 June, for the majority of airports).

  6. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wellington International Airport Limited, a joint venture between Infratil and the Wellington City Council, operates the airport. Wellington is the third busiest airport in New Zealand after Auckland and Christchurch, handling a total of 3,455,858 passengers in the year ending June 2022, and the third busiest in terms of aircraft movements. [5]

  7. Mangere Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Mangere Aerodrome, named after a nearby suburb, was the original home of the Auckland Aero Club. It is now the site of Auckland Airport. Mangere Aerodrome's claim to fame was as the arrival point for New Zealand aviator, and aeroclub member, Jean Batten's solo flight from the United Kingdom in 1936.

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