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Wanganui Airport, New Zealand

The Wanganui Airport is located in Wanganui, New Zealand on the southern hemisphere. Wanganui Airport is a medium sized airport. It can handle only smaller aircraft. It has a control tower and facilities such as a filling station and runway lightings. Situated on the east of prime meridian, Wanganui Airport is given the airport code of WAG by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned Wanganui Airport the code of NZWU. So where on earth is Wanganui Airport located? It is located at longitude 175.03 degrees South of the Equator and latitude 39.96 degrees East of Greenwich. It is shown here in New Zealand on Pagenation.com.

Wanganui Airport Runway:

  • Runway 08; Heading: 106.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2877 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 11; Heading: ; Elevation: 11 ft; Length: ft Concrete.
  • Runway 11C; Heading: 131.1; Elevation: 11 ft; Length: 4521 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 11L; Heading: 128.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 1654 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 11R; Heading: 128.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2756 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 14; Heading: 161.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2959 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 26; Heading: 286.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2877 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 29; Heading: ; Elevation: 27 ft; Length: ft Concrete.
  • Runway 29C; Heading: 311.1; Elevation: 27 ft; Length: 4521 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 29L; Heading: 308.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2756 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 29R; Heading: 308.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 1654 ft Gravel.
  • Runway 32; Heading: 341.1; Elevation: ft; Length: 2959 ft Gravel.

IATA: WAG. ICAO: NZWU.

Distance from Wanganui Airport [WAG]:

  • Wellington International Airport [WAG-WLG], Wellington, New Zealand, 153km.
  • Taupo Airport [WAG-TUO], Taupo, New Zealand, 164km.
  • Auckland International Airport [WAG-AKL], Auckland, New Zealand, 329km.

Updated On: 12.06.05