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Paraparaumu Airport

Kapiti Coast Airport
Airport overhead.jpg
Aerial view of Kapiti Coast Airport looking towards Paraparaumu Beach
Summary
Airport type Attended, Uncontrolled, Certificated Aerodrome
Location Paraparaumu, Greater Wellington region
Elevation AMSL 7 m / 22 ft
Coordinates 40°54′17″S 174°59′21″E / 40.90472°S 174.98917°E / -40.90472; 174.98917Coordinates: 40°54′17″S 174°59′21″E / 40.90472°S 174.98917°E / -40.90472; 174.98917
Map
PPQ is located in North Island
PPQ
PPQ
Location of airport in the North Island
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16L/34R 1,307 4,288 Bitumen
16R/34L 537 1,671 Grass
11/29 644 2,112 Bitumen

Kapiti Coast Airport (IATA: PPQ, ICAO: NZPP), earlier called Paraparaumu Airport, is on the Kapiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island, between the Wellington dormitory suburbs of Paraparaumu Beach (to the west and north), Paraparaumu to the east, and Raumati Beach to the south. The Wharemauku Stream flows through part of the airport's land.

Originally government-owned, the Kapiti Coast Airport was the greater Wellington region's main airport until Wellington International Airport re-opened in 1959. It was privatised in 1995.

Constructed by the Royal New Zealand Air Force in July 1939 using equipment from Whenuapai, Paraparaumu was made available as an "Emergency Airport" by the government. The then-grass Rongotai Airport in Wellington was closed for safety reasons from 27 September 1947 until 1959, as the surface often became unusable during winter months. National Airways Corporation was forced to move to Paraparaumu Airport, 35 miles from Wellington, causing a one-third drop in Cook Strait passengers for NAC in a single year, due to the isolation. Nonetheless, Paraparaumu was the country's busiest airport in 1949, with up to 20 DC-3s and Lodestars lined up on its apron.


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