Te Kowhai Aerodrome

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Te Kowhai Aerodrome (ICAO: NZTE) is a privately owned airfield located near the township of Te Kowhai in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It was the home of the microlight aircraft manufacturer Micro Aviation NZ until the death of the company's founder, Max Clear, in 2011.

AirporttypePrivately owned, Public use
OperatorNZTE Operations Ltd.
ElevationAMSL110 ft (34 m)
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Te Kowhai Aerodrome
Cessna 172N at Te Kowhai Aerodrome
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Airport typePrivately owned, Public use
OperatorNZTE Operations Ltd.
LocationTe Kowhai, Hamilton, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL110 ft (34 m)
Coordinates37°44′42″S 175°09′31″E
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NZTE is located in North Island
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NZTE
Location of aerodrome in Waikato
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 3,225 983 Grass
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The airfield was sold by the Clear family in August 2016 to an operating and development company called TK Airfield Land Ltd.[1]

In 2019, a Douglas DC-3 formerly used as an aerial topdressing aircraft, was moved to the aerodrome from its display at Mystery Creek Events Centre. It now serves as a gate guardian. In 2023, the DC-3 gate guardian was removed due to corrosion issues. It has been moved to long term off-site storage awaiting further restoration.

In March of 2025, foundation earthworks commenced on the Te Kowhai Airpark fly-in community development. [2]

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