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NZRO – Rotorua Aerodrome



Rotorua is one of New Zealand's tourist stops. The airport has a medium volume of light aircrafts during the day and is controlled by a tower.

Airport Code:NZRO
Elevation:935 Feet (AMSL)






NZAP – Taupo Aerodrome.

NZAP – Taupo Aerodrome. Taupo is a small aerodrome that has a very active parachute drop zone. It's close to the eastern side of Lake Taupo.
NZFI – Fielding Aerodrome.

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.
NZWN – Wellington Aerodrome.

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.
NZAA – Auckland Aerodrome.

NZAA – Auckland Aerodrome. Auckland is the gateway airport to New Zealand. This airport caters mostly for commercial domestic and international traffic.
NZCX – Coromandel Aerodrome.

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.
NZPI – Parakai Aerodrome.

NZPI – Parakai Aerodrome. Parakai is located to the north of Helensville and is a strip for light general aviation and sport aircrafts.

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