Ardmore Airport (New Zealand)

Ardmore Airport (New Zealand)

Infobox Airport
name = Ardmore Airport
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IATA = AMZ
ICAO = NZAR
type = Public
owner =
operator = New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority
city-served =
location = Auckland
elevation-f = 111
elevation-m = 34
coordinates = Coord|37|01|47|S|174|58|24|E|type:airport
website =
metric-elev =
metric-rwy =
r1-number = 03R/21L
r1-length-f = 4,630
r1-length-m = 1,411
r1-surface = Asphalt
r2-number = 03L/21R
r2-length-f = 1,700
r2-length-m = 518
r2-surface = Grass
r3-number = 07/25
r3-length-f = 1,960
r3-length-m = 597
r3-surface = Grass
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Ardmore Airport airport codes|AMZ|NZAR is an airport 3 NM (5.5 km) southeast of Manurewa in Auckland, New Zealand.

History

Constructed during World War II by USAAF forces stationed in Auckland, it was intended to be used as a base for B-17 Flying Fortress bombers but due to developments in the Pacific War it was never used for this purpose. For a time after the war it was utilised by the RNZAF until its Auckland operations were consolidated at Whenuapai.

From 1954 until 1962 the aerodrome was home to the New Zealand Grand Prix with the circuit being approximately convert|2|mi|km in length and utilising the two sealed runways operational at the time. The Grand Prix was subsequently moved to Pukekohe upon completion of a purpose built facility there.

Present day

Ardmore Airport is currently the busiest airport in New Zealand based on aircraft movements, approaching 200,000 a year. This can be attributed mainly to the 5 flight training organisations based at Ardmore. There are also 15 aircraft maintenance businesses including a world renowned warbird restoration company, 4 aircraft sales, 2 charter companies and numerous other businesses. It is also a maintenance base for Mountain Air, a regional airline servicing the nearby Great Barrier Island and other local destinations.

The airfield is serviced by two R-NAV (GPS) arrivals, one for each runway. There are also departures based on nearby NDB's and Auckland's VOR.

Operational information

*Airfield elevation is convert|111|ft|m|abbr=on AMSL
*Runway 03/21, 1411 x 45 metres sealed
*Runway 03/21, 518 x 18 metres grass
*Runway 07/25, 597 x 18 metres grass
*Runway lighting available
*Pavement Strength PCN 14
*Circuit: RWY 03/07 - right hand RWY 21/25 - left hand
**Circuit Height: convert|1100|ft|m|abbr=on AMSL Aeroplane, convert|800|ft|m|abbr=on AMSL Helicopter

The airport itself is uncontrolled and located within a "Mandatory Broadcast Zone" (MBZ) below and to the east of Auckland International Airport airspace.

ources

*NZAIP Volume 4 AD

External links

* [http://www.nzar.co.nz Ardmore Aerodrome's Website]
* [http://www.nzaviation.com/airports/chart/NZAR/ Ardmore (NZAR) Airport Information Chart]


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