Hood Aerodrome
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Hood Aerodrome
Hood Aerodrome (IATA: MRO, ICAO: NZMS) is an aerodrome, located in Masterton,
New Zealand, it is located 1 NM South West of the town centre in the suburb of
Solway.
The aerodrome was named after George Hood, a pioneer Masterton aviator who died
trying to make the first Trans-Tasman crossing in 1928. The aerodrome is used
extensively for general aviation flights, and has also been used for commercial
flights, Air New Zealand
stopped serving the airport from 5 February 2014.
Two new airlines have looked at re-instating a service to Auckland using larger
aircraft but the runway will need to be lengthened to 1400m and widened to 30m
first before it can start.
Historically, Hood Aerodrome has been served by South Pacific Airlines of New
Zealand in 1962–1966 and two locally based carriers, Wairarapa Airlines which
linked Masterton with Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Nelson and Christchurch from
August 1981 to January 1997.
Then a new airline Air Wairarapa briefly flew to Auckland via Paraparumu in
2002. Between February 2009 and February 2014, Eagle Airways, a subsidiary of
Air New Zealand Link flew to Auckland from Masterton. The flights were operated
by 19-seat Beechcraft 1900D aircraft.
In September 2013, Air New Zealand announced the airline would withdraw all
services to Masterton from 5 February 2014, due to a lack of demand. The airport
is working on a plan to reinstate an air service to Auckland with an invitation
to the airlines underway.
The aerodrome is the home of New Zealand's 'Sports and Vintage Aviation
Society', which has had a hangar on site since 1978.
Since 1999 Hood Aerodrome has held a biennial airshow, "Wings over Wairarapa".
The aerodrome land also hosts a purpose built dragstrip.
The airport resides at an elevation of 364 feet (111 m) above mean sea level. It
has one runway designated 06C/24C with asphalt surface measuring 4,101 feet
(1,250 m) in length. There are also 3 grass surface runways located in the
vicinity of the Hood Aerodrome.
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