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  2. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Location ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates Elevation Longest runway Alexandra: NZLX ALR Alexandra Aerodrome: 229 m (752 ft) 1,200 m (3,937 ft) Ashburton

  3. EFTPOS - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale, abbreviated as EFTPOS (/ ˈ ɛ f (t) p ɒ s /), is the technical term referring to a type of payment transaction where electronic funds transfers (EFT) are processed at a point of sale (POS) system or payment terminal usually via payment methods such as payment cards (debit cards, credit cards or gift cards).

  4. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wellington International Airport [4] (IATA: WLG, ICAO: NZWN) — formerly known as Rongotai Aerodrome or Rongotai Airport, or simply Wellington Airport — is an international airport located in the suburb of Rongotai in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand. It lies 5.5 km (3.0 nmi; 3.4 mi) south-east from the city centre.

  5. Kaitaia Airport - Wikipedia

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    This upgrade would allow Air New Zealand to fly into Kaitaia with its Dash 8 and ATR 72 aircraft. During the project, $1.4 million invested into the airport was to provide larger hardstand areas and better terminal facilities. [citation needed] At the end of April 2015, Air New Zealand discontinued its service between Kaitaia and Auckland.

  6. New Plymouth Airport - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth Airport control tower in 1970. New Plymouth Airport (IATA: NPL, ICAO: NZNP) serves the city of New Plymouth, and the surrounding region of Taranaki.It is located on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island and is 11 km from the city centre, on State Highway 3 north to Auckland, and 4 km from the outer suburb/satellite town of Bell Block.

  7. Whakatāne Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport houses a flight school, agricultural aircraft, fixed wing tourist flights and commercial helicopter operations. [3] [citation needed] The "excitingly different" terminal building was designed by Roger Walker [4] and completed in 1974. In 2019, Heritage New Zealand listed the airport terminal as a Category I Historic Place. [5]

  8. Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport (IATA: CHT, ICAO: NZCI) is an airport 10.5 nautical miles (19.4 km; 12.1 mi) northeast of Waitangi Township on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. The airport, in part named in honor of the Chatham islander, Inia William Tuuta, who gifted the land for the airport, [3] was completed in 1982 to replace a compacted ...

  9. Rotorua Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rotorua Airport (Māori: Taunga Rererangi o Rotorua) [2] (IATA: ROT, ICAO: NZRO) is an airport in Rotorua, New Zealand. It is located on Te Ngae Road in the suburb of Rotokawa, approximately 6 km north east of Rotorua CBD. The terminal consists of a two-storey building with six tarmac gates and is home to a cafe, book store and conference room.