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  2. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wellington International Airport [4] (IATA: WLG, ICAO: NZWN) — formerly known as Rongotai Aerodrome or Rongotai Airport, or simply Wellington Airport — is an international airport located in the suburb of Rongotai in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand. It lies 5.5 km (3.0 nmi; 3.4 mi) south-east from the city centre.

  3. List of New Zealand military bases - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Storage Facilities. 2.4 Reserve Units. 2.5 Other NZ Army facilities. ... Air Movements Rongotai, Wellington International Airport, Wellington.

  4. Wellington Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport covers 190 acres (77 ha) at an elevation of 1,277 feet (389 m). Its one runway, 18/36, is 5,201 by 100 feet (1,585 x 30 m) concrete. [1] In the year ending May 21, 2021, the airport had 18,100 aircraft operations, an average of 50 per day: 98% general aviation, 1% commercial, and <1% military. At that time 32 aircraft were based at ...

  5. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Wellington: NZWN WLG Wellington Airport 12 m (41 ft) 1,815 m (5,955 ft) West Melton ...

  6. CentrePort Wellington - Wikipedia

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    CentrePort Wellington (CentrePort) provides land and sea infrastructure and manages port facilities in Wellington Harbour in New Zealand. The company is the successor to the Wellington Harbour Board, and was formed as one of the outcomes of the 1989 local government reforms. This article is about both the company and the port.

  7. Wharves in Wellington Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The wharf is operated by CentrePort. Aviation fuel for Wellington Airport is delivered by ship to Burnham Wharf and is then piped to the airport. [152] The 2019 Wellington Lifelines Project reported that the wharf and the fuel infrastructure were reaching the end of their design lives and were both vulnerable in an earthquake. [153]: 88

  8. Rongotai - Wikipedia

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    On 24 October 1959 Wellington's international airport was opened, the runway and associated buildings taking over the entire eastern half of the suburb. In the process of building the airport, 135 acres (0.55 km 2 ) of land was reclaimed and 180 houses were moved. [1]

  9. Category:Transport buildings and structures in the Wellington ...

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    Bridges in the Wellington Region (2 P) Pages in category "Transport buildings and structures in the Wellington Region" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.