Oamaru Airport Explained

Oamaru Airport
Iata:OAM
Icao:NZOU
Type:Public
Owner:Waitaki District Council
Operator:New Zealand CAA
Location:Oamaru
Elevation-F:99
Elevation-M:30
R1-Number:18/36
R1-Length-F:4,210
R1-Length-M:1,283
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:11/29
R2-Length-F:3,107
R2-Length-M:947
R2-Surface:Grass
R3-Number:02/20
R3-Length-F:2,775
R3-Length-M:846
R3-Surface:Grass

Oamaru Airport is an airport located 20 km north of Oamaru alongside State Highway 1, at Hilderthorpe in the North Otago region and the Waitaki District of New Zealand.

History

On 10 December 1960 South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand commenced a Douglas DC-3 service linking Oamaru north to Timaru and Christchurch and south to Alexandra and Invercargill. Later a stop in Gore was added. These flights ended on 28 February 1966. Later that day Mount Cook Airlines took over also using DC-3 aircraft, serving Timaru and Christchurch.[1]

In October 1968 Mount Cook Airline began using the 52 seater HS-748 aircraft into Oamaru. A new sealed runway at the Oamaru Airport was passed as fully operational in March 1975.[2]

Regular scheduled services were withdrawn in 1989. In 2005 the Waitaki District Council decided to reseal the main runway.[3]

When scheduled services resumed in 2006 and the first BAe Jetstream 32EP arrived from Christchurch (operated by Air National on behalf of Eagle Airways) a crowd of approximately 500 people were present to view its landing. The aircraft operating the inaugural service was renamed The Spirit of Waitaki in honour of the reintroduction of services to Oamaru.[4] However, regular commercial flights to Oamaru were again withdrawn on 1 January 2010.[5]

Aero Club

The North Otago Aero Club has been operating from the Oamaru Airport since 1956, and operated South Island based charter flights until 2019. Currently they offer flight training towards a Private Pilots License in a Cessna 172N or can do local area based trial flights.

Timeline of services

The town has been through a lot of hurdles to gain then lose its air service forcing residents to either travel south to Dunedin or north to Timaru to catch a flight.[6]

See also

References

  1. Oamaru Mail, 28 February 1966
  2. Oamaru Mail, 6 March 1975
  3. Web site: Press Release: Oamaru Airport Ready for Business. https://web.archive.org/web/20081014212718/http://www.waitaki.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/A03FF472-4004-4424-9237-80488782843F/23732/050425_Airport_PR.doc. 14 October 2008.
  4. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/807003 Oamaru back on the flight radar
  5. Web site: Oamaru air service axed (page 1) | Otago Daily Times Online News : Otago, South Island, New Zealand & International News . Otago Daily Times . 2009-10-14 . 2016-01-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160131055050/http://www.odt.co.nz/the-regions/north-otago/77961/hopes-remain-despite-airline-ending-service . 31 January 2016 .
  6. Web site: Oamaru air service axed (page 2) | Otago Daily Times Online News : Otago, South Island, New Zealand & International News . Otago Daily Times . 2009-10-14 . 2016-01-30.
  7. News: Bruce. David. Mainland flights to end. Otago Daily Times. 22 August 2014.

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