Wairoa Airport (IATA: WIR, ICAO: NZWO) is an Medium airport serving the city of Wairoa in New Zealand. The Wairoa time zone is NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13). The New Zealand dollar(NZD) is the official currency of the New Zealand.
Municipality | Wairoa |
Region | Hawke's Bay Region |
Country | New Zealand |
Elevation | 42ft / 13m |
Type | Medium airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13) |
Coordinates | -39°0'25"S/177°24'25"E |
Currency | New Zealand dollar(NZD) |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3000ft / 914m | 98ft / 30m | ASP | Yes |
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|---|
CTAF | CTAF | 119.1 |
TWR | NAPIER TWR | 125.6 |
Airport | Distance |
---|---|
Gisborne Airport | 62.5 KM |
Hawke's Bay Airport | 68.87 KM |
Galatea Airfield | 88.35 KM |
Hastings Aerodrome | 89.95 KM |
Rangitaiki Airfield | 91.19 KM |
Opotiki Airport | 109.81 KM |
Mount Tarawera Airport | 115.69 KM |
Centennial Park Aerodrome | 116.56 KM |
Taupo Airport | 118.32 KM |
Kowhai Aerodrome | 125.9 KM |
Whakatane Airport | 128.19 KM |
Waipukurau Airport | 132.98 KM |
Rotorua Regional Airport | 137.65 KM |
Turangi Airport | 137.75 KM |
Pōrangahau Aerodrome | 155.61 KM |
Tokoroa Airfield | 157.02 KM |
Taihape Airport | 158.25 KM |
Waiouru Airport | 158.38 KM |
Motiti Island Airport | 175.49 KM |
Dannevirke Aerodrome | 177.15 KM |