Westport Airport (New Zealand)

Westport Airport
IATA: WSZICAO: NZWS
Summary
Location Westport, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL 13 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 41°44′17″S 171°34′51″E / 41.73806°S 171.58083°E / -41.73806; 171.58083
Website http://bullerdc.govt.nz/airport/
Map
WSZ

Location of airport in West Coast

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 4,200 1,280 Asphalt
Source: World Aero Data

Westport Airport is an airport in Kawatiri, Westport, New Zealand (IATA: WSZ, ICAO: NZWS).

Sounds Air has the only scheduled services into Westport, flying to Wellington using nine seat Pilatus Pc12 aircraft. Air New Zealand had daily flights, operated by Eagle Airways Beechcraft 1900D aircraft, until April 2015. In 2002 Air West Coast connected Westport to Greymouth, Christchurch and Wellington; these services were discontinued due to high costs and lack of passengers on 27 June 2008.[1]

History

The airport had services as far back as 1947 with Air Travel connecting Westport to Nelson and south to Hokitika. Later NAC operated these flights onto Wellington with Dragon Rapide aircraft. On March 1952 the much larger Douglas DC-3s were used on the Westport-Nelson-Wellington route. The year ended 31 March 1966 Wesport handled 7557 passengers up from 6615 from the year before.[2] The runway was sealed in October 1970 to allow Friendship flights from Christchurch via Hokitika and onto Nelson and Wellington 6 days per week. Both the northbound and the southbound services flew into Westport in the afternoon.[3]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Sounds Air Wellington[4]

See also

References

  1. Steve, Lowe. "Flying on a wing and a prayer". 3rd Level NZ. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  2. "Westport News". 21 April 1966.
  3. Lowe, Steve. "The National Carrier at Westport". 3rd Level NZ. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  4. "Exciting news for Sounds Air and Wesport". Retrieved 18 October 2015.
F27 about to arrive in Westport in 1979.
The Westport Airport terminal and runway (2013).
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