Te Aroha Airfield is an Small airport serving the city of Waikato Region in New Zealand. The Waikato Region time zone is NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13). The New Zealand dollar(NZD) is the official currency of the New Zealand.
Municipality | |
Region | Waikato Region |
Country | New Zealand |
Elevation | 30ft / 9m |
Type | Small airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13) |
Coordinates | -37°28'29"S/175°37'5"E |
Currency | New Zealand dollar(NZD) |
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Airport | Distance |
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Matamata Glider Airport | 30.88 KM |
Thames Aerodrome | 35.87 KM |
Matakana Island Airport | 43.3 KM |
Te Kowhai Airfield | 50.19 KM |
Hamilton International Airport | 50.33 KM |
Mercer1 PDZ Airport | 50.59 KM |
Kelly Field | 54.03 KM |
Pauanui Aerodrome | 54.93 KM |
Tauranga Airport | 55.46 KM |
Whitianga Airport | 72.06 KM |
Motiti Island Airport | 72.6 KM |
Wharepapa South Airport | 75.14 KM |
Ardmore Airport, Manurewa | 75.55 KM |
Raglan Aerodrome | 76.16 KM |
Coromandel Aerodrome | 76.56 KM |
Limestone Downs Airport | 77.04 KM |
Waiheke Reeve Airport | 87.78 KM |
Tokoroa Airfield | 88.08 KM |
Auckland International Airport | 89.82 KM |