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  2. Christchurch Airport - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Airport (IATA: CHC, ICAO: NZCH) is an international airport serving Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) to the northwest of the city centre, in the suburb of Harewood. Christchurch (Harewood) Airport officially opened on 18 May 1940 [5] and became New Zealand's first international airport on 16 December 1950. [5]

  3. Christchurch International Airport - Wikipedia

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  4. List of accidents and incidents at John F. Kennedy ...

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    ITA Airways Flight 611, an Airbus A330-202 (Registration EI-EJL) made contact with Air France Flight 008, a Boeing 777-228ER (Registration F-GSPQ) during taxi for takeoff at New York-JFK International Airport. At the time the flight crew of AFR008 had stopped with the parking brake set while waiting for the gate personnel to finish preparing ...

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  6. Category:Airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    File:Christchurch Airport logo.png This page was last edited on 4 February 2017, at 22:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch is served by the Christchurch Airport in Harewood, the country's second-busiest airport. The city suffered a series of earthquakes from September 2010 , with the most destructive occurring on 22 February 2011 , in which 185 people were killed and thousands of buildings across the city suffered severe damage, with many central city ...

  8. Mount Erebus disaster - Wikipedia

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    The plane left Auckland International Airport at 8:00 am for Antarctica, and was scheduled to arrive back at Christchurch International Airport at 7:00 pm after flying 5,360 miles (8,630 km). The aircraft would make a 45-minute stop at Christchurch for refuelling and a crew change, before flying the remaining 464 miles (747 km) to Auckland ...

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

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    Rank Airport IATA Location Passengers 1. Auckland Airport: AKL: Auckland: 15,861,264 [7]: 2. Christchurch Airport: CHC: Christchurch: 6,012,328 [8]: 3. Wellington ...