Palmerston North International Airport
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Palmerston North International Airport | |||
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IATA: PMR - ICAO: NZPM | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Palmerston North International Airport | ||
Serves | Palmerston North | ||
Elevation AMSL | 151 ft (46 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
07L/25R | 6,240 | 1,902 | Asphalt |
07R/25L | 1,995 | 608 | Grass |
Palmerston North International Airport (IATA: PMR, ICAO: NZPM) is located on the outskirts of the suburb of Milson in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Approximately 480,000 passengers travel through the airport each year.
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[edit] History
The first airfield on this site was created by the Milson Aerodrome Society in 1931, comprising a grass runway. It was used exclusively for private flights. The first commercial flights began in 1936, operated by Union Airways, and the airport was also used as a military facility in World War II. When the National Airways Corporation began using the airport in the 1950s the runway was sealed and a terminal building was constructed; jets started landing at the airport in 1975, beginning with a Boeing 737. A new terminal was constructed in 1992 and regular international flights began being offered in 1996.
[edit] Services
There are five regular international services departing from this airport, to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, the Gold Coast, and Nadi, and the airport also receives a number of domestic flights. As of 2005, two major commercial passenger airlines use the airport: Air New Zealand & Freedom Air. Flights from Air Post, Massey University's School of Aviation, commuter airlines such as Air2there, and Rescue Fire Services also use Palmerston North International Airport.
[edit] Facilities
The current terminal is a two storey building containing:
- a cafeteria and bar
- a duty-free shop
- a bookstore
- a Union Airways Gallery exhibition of early commercial flight in New Zealand.
[edit] Airlines and Destinations
- International
- Freedom Air (Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Nadi) utilising Airbus A320-200 aircraft
- Domestic
- Air New Zealand Link (Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, Nelson, Christchurch) using ATR 72-500, Bombardier Q300, Saab 340 and Beech 1900 aircraft
- Former Operators
- Origin Pacific Airways (Auckland, Nelson)
- Ansett New Zealand (Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington)
[edit] External links
- PN International Airport Official Site
- World Aero Data airport information for NZPM
- NZPM Details on AviationPage New Zealand
Airports of New Zealand | ||
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Auckland | Christchurch | Dunedin | Hamilton | Palmerston North | Queenstown | Wellington |