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N.Z. AIRPORT SYSTEM

Development In Seven Years

(N Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, May 15. j It will take up to seven years to develop an adequate airport system in New Zealand tor the new aircraft types being used, the Minister in charge of Civil Aviation (the Hon. J. K. McAlpine' has told the Associated Chambers of Commerce. He gave this works prior-! itv: Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch, Dunedin. Invercargill. (trunk route',' Wellington. Blenheim, Nelson (Cook Strait route). Hamilton. Wanganui. NapierHastings. G'sborne. Tauranga. and New Plymouth (second-1 ary routes). Three Factors Three main factors govern the rate of development. Mr McAlnine says. They are:. The N.A.C. replacement i programme. Available resources. The readiness of local bodies to help financially Manpower, in particular, has been the main limiting factor in secondary airport development in recent years, he says.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 11

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135

N.Z. AIRPORT SYSTEM Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 11

N.Z. AIRPORT SYSTEM Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 11

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