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  2. Sounds Air - Wikipedia

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    Sounds Air is a New Zealand airline based in Marlborough. [2] The airline was founded in 1986 by Cliff and Diane Marchant to provide low cost flights to the Marlborough Sounds. [3] The airline's head office as well as its Sounds Aero Maintenance division is based at Omaka aerodrome. [4]

  3. Auckland Airport - Wikipedia

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    4 July 1966 – an Air New Zealand Douglas DC-8 on a training flight crashed on the runway shortly after taking off, killing 2 of the 5 crew (no passengers were on board). 17 February 1979 – Air New Zealand Flight 4374 crashed into Manukau Harbour while on final approach. 1 crew and 1 company staff member were killed.

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

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    This list includes aircraft operating under both instrument flight rules and visual flight rules and includes international movements. Consequently, the figures do not distinguish between commercial passenger flights and private aircraft movements. It is compiled from Airways New Zealand movement data. [187]

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  6. List of airlines of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand: NZ ANZ NEW ZEALAND Auckland Airport: The flag carrier and national airline of New Zealand. [3] Barrier Air: GBA BARRIER Auckland Airport [4] Golden Bay Air: G1 GBY GOLDEN BAY Takaka Aerodrome [5] Originair: OG OGN ORIGIN Nelson Airport [6] Sounds Air: S8 SDA SOUNDSAIR Picton Aerodrome [7] Stewart Island Flights: WK RKU RAKIURA ...

  7. New Plymouth Airport - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth Airport control tower in 1970. New Plymouth Airport (IATA: NPL, ICAO: NZNP) serves the city of New Plymouth, and the surrounding region of Taranaki.It is located on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island and is 11 km from the city centre, on State Highway 3 north to Auckland, and 4 km from the outer suburb/satellite town of Bell Block.

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