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Hawke's Bay Airport

Hawke's Bay Airport (IATA: NPE, ICAO: NZNR), commonly referred to as Napier Airport, is Hawke's Bay's main commercial airport, serving domestic flights to the main centres of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and smaller centres such as Gisborne. The airport is located in the north of Napier and 20.7 km from Hastings.

Hawke's Bay Airport
Air New Zealand Bombardier Q300 on the tarmac at Napier Airport, November 2005
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCrown (50%)
Napier City (26%)
Hastings District (24%)
OperatorHawke's Bay Airport Ltd
ServesHastings, New Zealand and Napier, New Zealand
LocationState Highway 2, Westshore, Napier, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL2 m / 7 ft
Coordinates39°28′06″S 176°52′18″E / 39.46833°S 176.87167°E / -39.46833; 176.87167
Websitewww.hawkesbay-airport.co.nz
Map
NPE
Location of airport in North Island
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 1,750 5,742 Asphalt
07/25 1,199 3,934 Asphalt/grass
10/28 560 1,837 Grass
Statistics (July 2017 to June 2018)
Passengers (total)697,143[1]
Hawkes Bay airport logo

452,000 travellers passed through the terminal in the 12 months to June 2013.[3] This increased to 652,426 in the 12 months to June 2017.[4]

General edit

Hawke's Bay Airport is in Westshore, a suburb of Napier, and is sometimes referred to as Napier Airport. It is sited on the former Ahuriri Lagoon, an area that was raised above sea level by the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. The airport is permitted to allow limited international flights for aircraft with up to fourteen people on board by prior arrangement with Air Napier or Skyline Aviation.[citation needed] Hastings Aerodrome is another, smaller airport, 22 km to the south near Hastings, used primarily for flight training and recreational aviation, which Hawke's Bay Airport does not offer.

History edit

The previous airport in Napier was the Embankment Aerodrome, which was started in 1932 and located near the Napier end of the Napier–Westshore road and rail embankment. The Napier Airport Board was formed in 1935 and the borough of Napier became owner of the aerodrome. While work was being done to bring it up to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) standards, an alternative airfield was needed, so one was created near the shipping beacons between Westshore and Bay View. It was then realised that the Beacons Aerodrome had more space for further development, so the airport board made it Napier's main airport.[5] It was chosen as Hawke's Bay's main airport in 1944. The CAA confirmed it as the airport for Hawke's Bay in 1957, but Hastings leaders objected, preferring to have an airport closer to their city. The Government set up an Airport Inquiry Committee in 1961 to settle the matter. They again confirmed the Beacons as the best option, and recommended the building of a Napier–Hastings motorway to provide quick access from Hastings. A new 4,300-foot (1,300 m) runway was built and Hawke's Bay Airport officially opened in February 1964.[6]

In 2010/11 the main runway was extended to 1750 metres with 240-metre Runway End Safety Areas at either end, which is long enough to accommodate jet services operated by Air New Zealand on domestic operations (Airbus A320 aircraft).[7] A terminal reconfiguration, along with a full-scale security fence, would be required before scheduled domestic jet services could commence. At this stage further development to enable trans-Tasman services is not planned. Hawke's Bay Airport has received resource consent from the Napier City Council to begin Stage 1 of a significant multimillion-dollar business park development.

In November 2013, Hawke's Bay Airport announced advanced planning to further lengthen its main runway from 1750m to 1940m no later than 2018, and a significant terminal expansion and redevelopment to cope with significantly higher than projected annual increases in passengers numbers. A new NZ$25 million terminal building opened on 5 August 2021 after numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

In the financial year ending June 2017, the airport saw record numbers pass through its doors, at 652,426. It remains the 7th busiest airport in New Zealand.[4]

Airlines and destinations edit

Statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at NPE airport. See Wikidata query.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Statistics | Hawke's Bay Airport".
  2. ^ Hendery, Simon (24 October 2014). "Airport terminal to cater for more fliers" – via www.nzherald.co.nz.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 September 2008.
  4. ^ a b "Record Number of Passengers through Hawke's Bay Airport | Hawke's Bay Airport". www.hawkesbay-airport.co.nz. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  5. ^ Campbell, M. D. N. (1975). Story of Napier, 1874-1974. Napier City Council. pp. 162–164.
  6. ^ Campbell (1975). pp. 204–206.
  7. ^ "Our history". Hawke's Bay Airport. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  8. ^ "New Hawke's Bay airport terminal opens to passengers". The New Zealand Herald. 5 August 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  9. ^ Ashton, Andrew (6 March 2019). "Air Napier locks in six flights a week on Gisborne route". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Nelson's Originair expanding to Hawke's Bay". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 9 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Hawke's Bay airport website

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Hawke s Bay Airport IATA NPE ICAO NZNR commonly referred to as Napier Airport is Hawke s Bay s main commercial airport serving domestic flights to the main centres of Auckland Wellington and Christchurch and smaller centres such as Gisborne The airport is located in the north of Napier and 20 7 km from Hastings Hawke s Bay AirportAir New Zealand Bombardier Q300 on the tarmac at Napier Airport November 2005IATA NPEICAO NZNRSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerCrown 50 Napier City 26 Hastings District 24 OperatorHawke s Bay Airport LtdServesHastings New Zealand and Napier New ZealandLocationState Highway 2 Westshore Napier New ZealandElevation AMSL2 m 7 ftCoordinates39 28 06 S 176 52 18 E 39 46833 S 176 87167 E 39 46833 176 87167Websitewww hawkesbay airport co nzMapNPELocation of airport in North IslandRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft16 34 1 750 5 742 Asphalt07 25 1 199 3 934 Asphalt grass10 28 560 1 837 GrassStatistics July 2017 to June 2018 Passengers total 697 143 1 2 Hawkes Bay airport logo452 000 travellers passed through the terminal in the 12 months to June 2013 3 This increased to 652 426 in the 12 months to June 2017 4 Contents 1 General 2 History 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeneral editHawke s Bay Airport is in Westshore a suburb of Napier and is sometimes referred to as Napier Airport It is sited on the former Ahuriri Lagoon an area that was raised above sea level by the 1931 Hawke s Bay earthquake The airport is permitted to allow limited international flights for aircraft with up to fourteen people on board by prior arrangement with Air Napier or Skyline Aviation citation needed Hastings Aerodrome is another smaller airport 22 km to the south near Hastings used primarily for flight training and recreational aviation which Hawke s Bay Airport does not offer History editThe previous airport in Napier was the Embankment Aerodrome which was started in 1932 and located near the Napier end of the Napier Westshore road and rail embankment The Napier Airport Board was formed in 1935 and the borough of Napier became owner of the aerodrome While work was being done to bring it up to Civil Aviation Authority CAA standards an alternative airfield was needed so one was created near the shipping beacons between Westshore and Bay View It was then realised that the Beacons Aerodrome had more space for further development so the airport board made it Napier s main airport 5 It was chosen as Hawke s Bay s main airport in 1944 The CAA confirmed it as the airport for Hawke s Bay in 1957 but Hastings leaders objected preferring to have an airport closer to their city The Government set up an Airport Inquiry Committee in 1961 to settle the matter They again confirmed the Beacons as the best option and recommended the building of a Napier Hastings motorway to provide quick access from Hastings A new 4 300 foot 1 300 m runway was built and Hawke s Bay Airport officially opened in February 1964 6 In 2010 11 the main runway was extended to 1750 metres with 240 metre Runway End Safety Areas at either end which is long enough to accommodate jet services operated by Air New Zealand on domestic operations Airbus A320 aircraft 7 A terminal reconfiguration along with a full scale security fence would be required before scheduled domestic jet services could commence At this stage further development to enable trans Tasman services is not planned Hawke s Bay Airport has received resource consent from the Napier City Council to begin Stage 1 of a significant multimillion dollar business park development In November 2013 Hawke s Bay Airport announced advanced planning to further lengthen its main runway from 1750m to 1940m no later than 2018 and a significant terminal expansion and redevelopment to cope with significantly higher than projected annual increases in passengers numbers A new NZ 25 million terminal building opened on 5 August 2021 after numerous delays due to the COVID 19 pandemic 8 In the financial year ending June 2017 the airport saw record numbers pass through its doors at 652 426 It remains the 7th busiest airport in New Zealand 4 Airlines and destinations editAirlinesDestinationsAir NapierGisborne 9 Air New ZealandAuckland Christchurch 10 WellingtonSunairGisborne Hamilton Tauranga WairoaStatistics editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at NPE airport See Wikidata query See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp New Zealand portalList of airports in New Zealand List of airlines of New Zealand Transport in New Zealand List of busiest airports in New ZealandReferences edit Statistics Hawke s Bay Airport Hendery Simon 24 October 2014 Airport terminal to cater for more fliers via www nzherald co nz Newsroom Hawke s Bay Airport Archived from the original on 29 September 2008 a b Record Number of Passengers through Hawke s Bay Airport Hawke s Bay Airport www hawkesbay airport co nz Retrieved 28 August 2017 Campbell M D N 1975 Story of Napier 1874 1974 Napier City Council pp 162 164 Campbell 1975 pp 204 206 Our history Hawke s Bay Airport Retrieved 6 March 2023 New Hawke s Bay airport terminal opens to passengers The New Zealand Herald 5 August 2021 Retrieved 6 March 2023 Ashton Andrew 6 March 2019 Air Napier locks in six flights a week on Gisborne route The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 15 October 2019 Nelson s Originair expanding to Hawke s Bay Stuff co nz Retrieved 9 August 2021 External links editHawke s Bay airport website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hawke 27s Bay Airport amp oldid 1218336904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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