Ardmore is New Zealand's busiest aerodrome. Be alert for all traffic as there are lots of students around . Afternoons and weekends are particularly busy.
| Airport Code: | NZAR |
| Elevation: | 111 Feet (AMSL) |
| Location: | 37°01'47"S 174°58'24"E |
Airport News.
Spitfire crashes at Ardmore Aerodrome.
The pilot walked away unhurt from his WWII Spitfire when it crashed just before noon today at Ardmore Airport in Papakura. The crashed Spirfire is one of the two working in New Zealand.
Pilot Expo, Ardmore 2010.
PilotExpo 2010, to be held for two days from March 12 at Ardmore Aerodrome in Auckland, offers established and aspiring pilots, aircraft owners and operators the time and space to chat with businesses and organisations which supply the country’s general aviation products and services.
NZWN – Wellington Aerodrome.
Wellington airport is located between to hills. Weather is always a problem in the area as it changes quick and quite often.
NZCX – Coromandel Aerodrome.
Coromandel has a single grass runway with hills rising to the south east. Takeoffs on runway 12 are prohibited due to the hils.
NZAA – Auckland Aerodrome.
Auckland is the gateway airport to New Zealand. This airport caters mostly for commercial domestic and international traffic.
NZGT – Glentanner Aerodrome.
Glentanner Park offers you the complete Mount Cook Experience. From holiday park accommodation through to adventure activities and attractions.
NZPI – Parakai Aerodrome.
Parakai is located to the north of Helensville and is a strip for light general aviation and sport aircrafts.
NZFI – Fielding Aerodrome.
Fielding Aerodrome is close to Palmerston North Airport. Its single sealed runway is easy to find by following the railway tracks in either direction.


