Gisborne Airport

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Gisborne Airport (IATA: GIS, ICAO: NZGS) is a regional airport located in the suburb of Elgin, 4.2 km (2.6 mi) from the city centre of Gisborne on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Gisborne Airport is one of the few airports in the world that has a railway line, the Palmerston North–Gisborne Line, crossing the main runway.[1] The airport has a single terminal with four tarmac gates. Gisborne Airport covers an area of around 160 ha (400 acres). It includes a sealed and night-capable runway (Rwy 14/32) at 1,310 m (4,300 ft) in length, as well as three grass runways suitable for light aircraft.[2]

Airport typePublic
OperatorEastland Group
LocationGisborne
ElevationAMSL15 ft / 5 m
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Gisborne Airport
Gisborne Airport in 2010
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Airport typePublic
OperatorEastland Group
LocationGisborne
Elevation AMSL15 ft / 5 m
Coordinates38°39′48″S 177°58′42″E
Websitewww.gisborneairport.nz/
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14R/32L 4,298 1,310 Asphalt
03/21 3,773 1,150 Grass
09/27 3,839 1,170 Grass
14L/32R 2,503 763 Grass
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It was announced on 7 September 2018 that the airport will receive a $5.5 million redevelopment loan to ensure that the airport terminal reflects the unique cultural aspects of the Gisborne District, closely linking with the region's navigation-themed tourism initiative.[3]

Eastland Group management

On 16 December 2004, Gisborne District Council (who own and previously operated the airport) voted to let Eastland Group manage the airport and lease the assets from 1 April 2005. Gisborne District Council still remains owner of the assets. The lease runs for 15 years with an option to extend it for a further 15 years.

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Eastland Group pays Gisborne District Council an annual rental fee indexed to passenger numbers and is accountable for all capital investment. It bears all risk associated with the airports profitability, eliminating the need for ratepayer subsidy.

Since taking over, Eastland Group has created a new airport cafe 'V2', and a new airport logo.

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Aviation museum

The Tairāwhiti Aviation Museum is located in a hangar adjacent to the road entrance of the airport. The museum houses a collection of aircraft and artifacts owned by the Gisborne Aviation Preservation Society.[6]

Te Ihi o te Ra solar farm

Eastland Generation operates a 5.2 MW solar farm, with nearly 8,000 solar panels, on 6.3 ha (16 acres) at the airport.[7] It was commissioned in November 2023.[8][9]

See also

Sources

NZAIP Volume 4 AD Eastland Group website

References

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