Auckland Airport
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Labour MPs can't stop troughing...wouldn't have to catch a cab or bus with the rest of the plebs? Did Darren Hughes also use a ministerial limousine in Wellington to get him to the airport there? Now the date is interesting. That is just before little Dazza appeared... In this article: Phil Goff, New York, Auckland Airport, BMW, TVNZ, Helen Clark, and Auckland |
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www.nzherald.co.nz
Goff's rebuff another blow to airport sale - page 1 ...
The $2.6 billion takeover of Auckland Airport by a Dubai company suffered a huge setback yesterday when Trade Minister Phil Goff said the Government agreed with local ...
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www.stuff.co.nz
Goff agrees with opposition to airport bid | Stuff.co.nz
Trade Minister Phil Goff says the Government agrees with opponents of a $2.6 billion takeover of Auckland Airport by a Dubai company.
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www.forbes.com
NZealand govt opposes sale of Auckland airport to Dubai ...
... Zealand government opposes the sale of a majority stake in Auckland International Airport, the country's aviation hub, to ... Minister Phil Goff said Monday. ...
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www.evri.com
Phil Goff, Cabinet Member and Politician - Evri
Follow Phil Goff at Evri.com, your source for real time news, quotes, tweets, trends, ... Auckland Airport Airport. North Korea Country. Auckland City. Trends ...
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www.arabianbusiness.com
NZ gov't opposes airport takeover - Transportation ...
Trade Minister Phil Goff says government does not want to see key public utilities sold off. ... Manaukau and Auckland city councils hold a combined total of ...
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www.stuff.co.nz
Goff defends airport comments despite share fall | Stuff.co.nz
Trade Minister Phil Goff is defending his comments which have been linked to a fall in the share price of Auckland International Airport. Goff comments hit airport ...
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www.arabianbusiness.com
NZ minister backtracks on airport sale - Transportation ...
Trade Minister Phil Goff says he is only opposed to the sale of the 22% stake held by local councils. ... Auckland airport handles about 70% of New Zealand's ...
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sg.biz.yahoo.com
New Zealand government backs opposition to airport sale to Dubai
... hub in Auckland to a Dubai company, Trade Minister Phil Goff said Monday. Shares in Auckland International Airport plunged as much as six percent ...
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www.enews20.com
Canada Pension Eyes 49% of Auckland Airport
... Plan Investment Board is to place a bid for a 49 percent stake in Auckland... in the public sector," Phil Goff, the country's trade minister, said on radio. ...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Auckland Airport (formerly Auckland International Airport) is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand with over 13 million (some 7 million international and 6 million domestic) passengers a year, expected to more than double by 2025. The airport is in Mangere, a western suburb of Manukau City, and is 21 km south of Auckland City centre. It is the central hub for Air New Zealand.
Auckland Airport is one of New Zealand’s most important infrastructure assets, providing thousands of jobs for the region, and is the country’s second largest cargo 'port' by value, contributing around $14 billion to the economy, and catering for over four million visitors each year, resulting in a 70% share of New Zealand's international travellers.
The airport is the fourth busiest in Australasia after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports. However, internationally, the airport is the second busiest in Australasia, being a third busier than Melbourne Airport in terms of international passengers. The airport has also been rated in the top 3 worldwide for airports handling 5–15 million passengers annually.
It has a capacity of about 45 flight movements per hour, using a single runway which is fully Cat IIIb capable (at a reduced rate of movements). A close by taxiway was upgraded for use as a runway when the main runway requires maintenance or for use during emergencies, but it does not have sufficient separation distance to operate simultaneously with the main runway. In November 2007 work began on a new northern runway, to be built in several stages and to be used mainly by smaller airplanes, freeing up capacity on the main runway.
- Name:
- Auckland Airport
- Type:
- Public
- Elevation (ft):
- 23
- Elevation (m):
- 7
- Length (m):
- 3,108
- Runway Direction:
- 05L/23R
- ICAO Designation:
- NZAA
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