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Norfolk Island Airport

Norfolk Island Airport (IATA: NLK, ICAO: YSNF), also referred to as Norfolk Island International Airport (Pitcairn-Norfolk: Norfuk Ailen Aeyaport), is the only airport on Norfolk Island, an external territory of Australia. The island is located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. The airport is operated by the Administration of Norfolk Island,[2] and is on the west side of the island.

Norfolk Island Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGovernment of Norfolk Island
OperatorAdministration of Norfolk Island
ServesNorfolk Island
Elevation AMSL371 ft / 113 m
Coordinates29°02′33″S 167°56′17″E / 29.04250°S 167.93806°E / -29.04250; 167.93806
Websitewww.airport.gov.nf
Map
NLK
Location of airport on map of Oceania
NLK
NLK (Pacific Ocean)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 1,950 6,398 Asphalt
04/22 1,435 4,708 Asphalt
Statistics (2010/11)
Passengers57,758[1]
Aircraft movements872[1]
Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chart[2]
Passenger and aircraft movements from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE)[3]

History Edit

In August 1942, the United States Army Air Forces requested that the Australian government construct an aerodrome on Norfolk Island for use by its heavy bombers. It was built by the Civil Constructional Corps, comprising volunteers from New South Wales government departments. The corps was assisted by island residents, with about 300 men employed in total. The first runway was completed in late 1942, with a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) plane landing on Christmas Day. The second runway was opened in February 1943, and the workers left the following month.

The construction of the runways necessitated the destruction of Pine Avenue, a local landmark consisting of about 500 Norfolk Island pines reaching up to 170 feet (52 m) in height.[4] As Norfolk Island did not have enough flat ground, in 1942 several bulldozers were used to knock the tops off several hills, and fill in the valleys between them. Steel mesh was then used to make a solid surface.[5]

The airfield was never used as an operational base, but "was available to the Allies for use as a staging depot, a refuge for aircraft in distress, and a possible base for anti-submarine patrols". An RNZAF Radar Unit operated on the island as a navigational aid,[4] and it became a stopover for aircraft travelling between Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand and the Solomon Islands. The RNZAF left the airfield in July 1946. At the airfield was an air-sea rescue unit, a servicing section and a radar unit installation at Mount Bates.[6]

Light aircraft transit Edit

Norfolk Island is an important transit and refueling point for light aircraft flying between Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.

Located 852 km (529 mi) southeast of Norfolk is Kaitaia Airport the most northerly airfield in New Zealand, 754 km (469 mi) north is Nouméa Airport in New Caledonia, and 900 km (560 mi) west is Lord Howe Island Airport which is 600 km (370 mi) to the Australian mainland.

These distances are within the range of many light aircraft when fitted with long range tanks, while the direct distance without using Norfolk Island as a stepping stone, is usually beyond their capabilities.

From New Caledonia other Pacific Islands such as Vanuatu and Fiji are within range and can be used as further 'stepping stones' to the other South Pacific and North Pacific destinations.

Facilities Edit

The airport is at an elevation of 371 ft (113 m) above sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 11/29 measuring 1,950 m × 45 m (6,398 ft × 148 ft) and 04/22 measuring 1,435 m × 30 m (4,708 ft × 98 ft).[2] The airport is staffed by a single air traffic controller.

The airport has a small passenger terminal building which includes waiting areas as well as processing areas for check in (4 counters), security, emigration control, customs control (Norfolk Customs), baggage reclaim and immigration control (Norfolk Immigration Office). A small cafe (Airport Cafe) is open prior to departing flights.

A small cargo terminal building is located next to passenger terminal.

Airport power is provided by the onsite Norfolk Airport Diesel Power Station.

A small carpark is located at the front entrance of the terminal.

The airport can handle small general aviation aircraft up to a jetliner such as the narrow-body Airbus A320.[7]

Rescue and fire services Edit

Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service of the Norfolk Island Fire Service provides firefighting service for the airport.[8]

The airport fire and rescue has two airport fire tenders. Two new Rosenbauer Panther ARFF replaced two 1960s era Thornycroft Nubian Mk 1 6x6 airport tenders in 2009.[9] A new fire station is being built to replace the current building to house the new fire engines.[10]

Airlines and destinations Edit

Passenger Edit

Notes Edit

Air New Zealand's services to Norfolk Island normally consist of two flights per week from Brisbane and three flights per week from Sydney using Airbus A320 aircraft.[13] However, due to Air New Zealand staffing issues related to COVID-19 border closures in 2021, Qantas temporarily took over both routes from the Australian mainland to Norfolk Island from 19 March 2021.[14] This was initially to be until 30 August 2021. But Qantas' contract to service Norfolk Island was later extended until 30 June 2022 after Air New Zealand was unable to establish a planned crew base in Brisbane that would have enabled the airline to continue serving the island despite New Zealand and Australia's borders being closed to each other.[15]

Air New Zealand previously also flew from Auckland to Norfolk Island. On 16 December 2016, Air New Zealand announced it was ceasing its flight services between Norfolk Island and Auckland citing low passenger numbers. The last flight was on 21 May 2017.

Norfolk Island Airlines previously operated services for a short time with Nauru Airlines Boeing 737-300s.[16]

Norfolk Jet Express operated from the airport from 1997 to 2005 and Norfolk Air from 2006 to 2012. In 1996, Ansett Australia was operating nonstop Boeing 737-300 jet service between the airport and Sydney four days a week.[17]

Transportation Edit

The airport is connected to the rest of the island by Douglas Drive.

Transportation to and from the airport can be made by taxi, private car hires or local hotel shuttles.[18]

Statistics Edit

Norfolk Island Airport was ranked 56th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year 2010–2011.[1][3]

Annual passenger and aircraft statistics for Norfolk Island[3]
Year[1] Revenue passengers Aircraft movements
2001–02
59,562
744
2002–03
72,781
1,091
2003–04
81,470
1,199
2004–05
72,801
939
2005–06
62,483
691
2006–07
73,163
913
2007–08
75,925
1,027
2008–09
64,782
951
2009–10
61,594
863
2010–11
57,758
872

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Fiscal year 1 July – 30 June
  2. ^ a b c YSNF – Norfolk Island (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 2023-06-15, Aeronautical Chart 10 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c . Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE). May 2012. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
  4. ^ a b Frank Clune (1967). The Norfolk Island Story. Angus & Robertson. pp. 302–303.
  5. ^ James A. Michener's short story Mutiny from the Tales of the South Pacific collection, roughly and fictionally portrays the decision making process of cutting down obstructing pine trees.
  6. ^ "III: Norfolk Island – NZETC". nzetc.org. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ . norfolkisland.gov.nf. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  8. ^ . norfolkisland.gov.nf. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  9. ^ "Fire Engines Photos – New Rosenbauer Panthers Norfolk Island". fire-engine-photos.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  10. ^ "norfolk island emergency services". livinglibrary.edu.nf. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Where we fly, Flight schedules". Air Chathams. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  12. ^ "Qantas Norfolk Island Flights Extended to June 2022". Australian Frequent Flyer. 18 August 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Air New Zealand – United States Official Site".
  14. ^ "Qantas to continue flights to Norfolk Island". Qantas Agency Connect. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Air New Zealand to establish crew base in Brisbane to support Norfolk Island services – Media releases | Air New Zealand". airnewzealand.co.nz. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Flights To Nauru Island | Nauru Airlines".
  17. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, 1 Oct. 1996 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Sydney-Norfolk Island flight schedules
  18. ^ "Getting around on Norfolk Island". norfolkonlinenews.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.

External links Edit

  • Norfolk Island Airport official website

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Norfolk Island Airport IATA NLK ICAO YSNF also referred to as Norfolk Island International Airport Pitcairn Norfolk Norfuk Ailen Aeyaport is the only airport on Norfolk Island an external territory of Australia The island is located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia New Zealand and New Caledonia The airport is operated by the Administration of Norfolk Island 2 and is on the west side of the island Norfolk Island AirportIATA NLKICAO YSNFSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerGovernment of Norfolk IslandOperatorAdministration of Norfolk IslandServesNorfolk IslandElevation AMSL371 ft 113 mCoordinates29 02 33 S 167 56 17 E 29 04250 S 167 93806 E 29 04250 167 93806Websitewww airport gov nfMapNLKLocation of airport on map of OceaniaShow map of OceaniaNLKNLK Pacific Ocean Show map of Pacific OceanRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft11 29 1 950 6 398 Asphalt04 22 1 435 4 708 AsphaltStatistics 2010 11 Passengers57 758 1 Aircraft movements872 1 Sources Australian AIP and aerodrome chart 2 Passenger and aircraft movements from the Bureau of Infrastructure Transport and Regional Economics BITRE 3 Contents 1 History 2 Light aircraft transit 3 Facilities 4 Rescue and fire services 5 Airlines and destinations 5 1 Passenger 5 2 Notes 6 Transportation 7 Statistics 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn August 1942 the United States Army Air Forces requested that the Australian government construct an aerodrome on Norfolk Island for use by its heavy bombers It was built by the Civil Constructional Corps comprising volunteers from New South Wales government departments The corps was assisted by island residents with about 300 men employed in total The first runway was completed in late 1942 with a Royal New Zealand Air Force RNZAF plane landing on Christmas Day The second runway was opened in February 1943 and the workers left the following month The construction of the runways necessitated the destruction of Pine Avenue a local landmark consisting of about 500 Norfolk Island pines reaching up to 170 feet 52 m in height 4 As Norfolk Island did not have enough flat ground in 1942 several bulldozers were used to knock the tops off several hills and fill in the valleys between them Steel mesh was then used to make a solid surface 5 The airfield was never used as an operational base but was available to the Allies for use as a staging depot a refuge for aircraft in distress and a possible base for anti submarine patrols An RNZAF Radar Unit operated on the island as a navigational aid 4 and it became a stopover for aircraft travelling between Australia New Caledonia New Zealand and the Solomon Islands The RNZAF left the airfield in July 1946 At the airfield was an air sea rescue unit a servicing section and a radar unit installation at Mount Bates 6 Light aircraft transit EditNorfolk Island is an important transit and refueling point for light aircraft flying between Australia New Zealand and the Pacific Islands Located 852 km 529 mi southeast of Norfolk is Kaitaia Airport the most northerly airfield in New Zealand 754 km 469 mi north is Noumea Airport in New Caledonia and 900 km 560 mi west is Lord Howe Island Airport which is 600 km 370 mi to the Australian mainland These distances are within the range of many light aircraft when fitted with long range tanks while the direct distance without using Norfolk Island as a stepping stone is usually beyond their capabilities From New Caledonia other Pacific Islands such as Vanuatu and Fiji are within range and can be used as further stepping stones to the other South Pacific and North Pacific destinations Facilities EditThe airport is at an elevation of 371 ft 113 m above sea level It has two asphalt paved runways 11 29 measuring 1 950 m 45 m 6 398 ft 148 ft and 04 22 measuring 1 435 m 30 m 4 708 ft 98 ft 2 The airport is staffed by a single air traffic controller The airport has a small passenger terminal building which includes waiting areas as well as processing areas for check in 4 counters security emigration control customs control Norfolk Customs baggage reclaim and immigration control Norfolk Immigration Office A small cafe Airport Cafe is open prior to departing flights A small cargo terminal building is located next to passenger terminal Airport power is provided by the onsite Norfolk Airport Diesel Power Station A small carpark is located at the front entrance of the terminal The airport can handle small general aviation aircraft up to a jetliner such as the narrow body Airbus A320 7 Rescue and fire services EditAviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service of the Norfolk Island Fire Service provides firefighting service for the airport 8 The airport fire and rescue has two airport fire tenders Two new Rosenbauer Panther ARFF replaced two 1960s era Thornycroft Nubian Mk 1 6x6 airport tenders in 2009 9 A new fire station is being built to replace the current building to house the new fire engines 10 Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsAir ChathamsAuckland 11 QantasBrisbane Sydney 12 Notes Edit Air New Zealand s services to Norfolk Island normally consist of two flights per week from Brisbane and three flights per week from Sydney using Airbus A320 aircraft 13 However due to Air New Zealand staffing issues related to COVID 19 border closures in 2021 Qantas temporarily took over both routes from the Australian mainland to Norfolk Island from 19 March 2021 14 This was initially to be until 30 August 2021 But Qantas contract to service Norfolk Island was later extended until 30 June 2022 after Air New Zealand was unable to establish a planned crew base in Brisbane that would have enabled the airline to continue serving the island despite New Zealand and Australia s borders being closed to each other 15 Air New Zealand previously also flew from Auckland to Norfolk Island On 16 December 2016 Air New Zealand announced it was ceasing its flight services between Norfolk Island and Auckland citing low passenger numbers The last flight was on 21 May 2017 Norfolk Island Airlines previously operated services for a short time with Nauru Airlines Boeing 737 300s 16 Norfolk Jet Express operated from the airport from 1997 to 2005 and Norfolk Air from 2006 to 2012 In 1996 Ansett Australia was operating nonstop Boeing 737 300 jet service between the airport and Sydney four days a week 17 Transportation EditThe airport is connected to the rest of the island by Douglas Drive Transportation to and from the airport can be made by taxi private car hires or local hotel shuttles 18 Statistics EditNorfolk Island Airport was ranked 56th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year 2010 2011 1 3 Annual passenger and aircraft statistics for Norfolk Island 3 Year 1 Revenue passengers Aircraft movements2001 02 59 562 7442002 03 72 781 1 0912003 04 81 470 1 1992004 05 72 801 9392005 06 62 483 6912006 07 73 163 9132007 08 75 925 1 0272008 09 64 782 9512009 10 61 594 8632010 11 57 758 872See also EditList of airports in territories of Australia Aviation transport in AustraliaReferences Edit a b c d Fiscal year 1 July 30 June a b c YSNF Norfolk Island PDF AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia effective 2023 06 15 Aeronautical Chart Archived 10 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b c Airport Traffic Data 1985 86 to 2010 11 Bureau of Infrastructure Transport and Regional Economics BITRE May 2012 Archived from the original on 24 March 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Refers to Regular Public Transport RPT operations only a b Frank Clune 1967 The Norfolk Island Story Angus amp Robertson pp 302 303 James A Michener s short story Mutiny from the Tales of the South Pacific collection roughly and fictionally portrays the decision making process of cutting down obstructing pine trees III Norfolk Island NZETC nzetc org Retrieved 13 June 2017 Norfolk Island Regional Council norfolkisland gov nf Archived from the original on 4 February 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Norfolk Island Regional Council norfolkisland gov nf Archived from the original on 4 February 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Fire Engines Photos New Rosenbauer Panthers Norfolk Island fire engine photos com Retrieved 13 June 2017 norfolk island emergency services livinglibrary edu nf Retrieved 13 June 2017 Where we fly Flight schedules Air Chathams Retrieved 18 February 2023 Qantas Norfolk Island Flights Extended to June 2022 Australian Frequent Flyer 18 August 2021 Retrieved 17 September 2021 Air New Zealand United States Official Site Qantas to continue flights to Norfolk Island Qantas Agency Connect 14 September 2021 Retrieved 16 September 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Air New Zealand to establish crew base in Brisbane to support Norfolk Island services Media releases Air New Zealand airnewzealand co nz Retrieved 16 September 2021 Flights To Nauru Island Nauru Airlines http www departedflights com 1 Oct 1996 Official Airline Guide OAG Sydney Norfolk Island flight schedules Getting around on Norfolk Island norfolkonlinenews com Retrieved 13 June 2017 External links EditNorfolk Island Airport official websitePortals Australia Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norfolk Island Airport amp oldid 1161678582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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