About Whanganui Airport
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Whanganui Airport, formally known as Wanganui Airport until 2016, is located
on the southern edge of the Whanganui River and provides an airport for
Whanganui and the surrounding region.
The airport, developed initially in the 1930’s, has a significant pilot training
history having been home to the Whanganui Commercial Pilot School (based at the
Wanganui Aero Club from 1953 through until the 1980’s).
It was also the home of New Zealand’s first commercial topdressing pilot
training school operated by Dalcom Aviation Training. These were New Zealand's
first full time ground/air training courses for professional civil pilot
licences and it was no accident that Wanganui was chosen as the base. The flying
days available, abundance of available training areas, relatively low levels of
turbulence and a large runway system provide a perfect flying training base.
The passenger airport was opened and operated since 1954. The Airport has a
single terminal with just two gates.
Air Chathams now operates
flies to and from Whanganui with Metroliner III, SAAB 340a/b, Convair 580 and
ATR-72 aircraft. This service took over after
Air New Zealand withdrew
services.
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