Great Mercury Airport Details, Great Mercury Island / Ahuahu, New Zealand

Great Mercury Airport is located in the municipality of Great Mercury Island / Ahuahu in New Zealand, Oceania. The ICAO airport code of this field is NZGR. Great Mercury Airport has the altitude of 180, which is equal to 55 meters above sea level.

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IATA Code :
ICAO Code : NZGR
Type : Small Airport
City : Great Mercury Island / Ahuahu
Country : New Zealand Flag of New Zealand
GPS Coordinates : Latitude: S 36° 35' 37.1'' (-36.593635)
Longitude: E 175° 45' 52.6'' (175.764598)
Timezone : Pacific/Auckland
Current local time and date at Great Mercury Airport is 16 March 2026, 21:23:24 NZDT
Elevation above sea level : 180 (55 meters)

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