Takaka Aerodrome
Takaka Aerodrome | |||||||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||||||
Operator | Takaka Aerodrome Management Committee | ||||||||||||||
Location | Takaka, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Hub for | Golden Bay Air | ||||||||||||||
Built | 1940 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 97 ft / 30 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°49′0.84″S 172°46′33.60″E / 40.8169000°S 172.7760000°ECoordinates: 40°49′0.84″S 172°46′33.60″E / 40.8169000°S 172.7760000°E | ||||||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||||||
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The Takaka Aerodrome serves the town of Takaka, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is north-west of the town, and State Highway 60 runs just south of Runway 36. It was established in 1940 and owned by the Tasman District Council.[1] There are two runways at the Aerodrome. One runs north-south and is 825 meters long and 11 meters wide. The second crosses over the first in a south-east to north-west direction.[2]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Adventure Flights Golden Bay | Charter: Karamea, Nelson |
Golden Bay Air | Karamea, Wellington Charter: Nelson |
See also
Sources
References
- ↑ "Takaka Aerodrome » Tasman District Council". www.tasman.govt.nz. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
- ↑ "Takaka Aerodrome » Tasman District Council". www.tasman.govt.nz. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
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