Hood Aerodrome

Hood Aerodrome
Summary
Airport typeGeneral aviation
OwnerMasterton District Council
OperatorMasterton District Council
ServesMasterton, Carterton, Martinborough
LocationMasterton, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL111 m / 364 ft
Coordinates40°58′30″S 175°38′00″E / 40.97500°S 175.63333°E / -40.97500; 175.63333
Websitehttp://hoodaerodrome.org.nz/
Map
MRO
Location of airport in North Island
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06C/24C 1,250 4,101 Asphalt
06R/24L 1,060 3,478 Grass
06L/24R 450 1,476 Grass
10/28 1,042 3,419 Grass

Hood Aerodrome (IATA: MRO, ICAO: NZMS) is an aerodrome, located in Masterton, New Zealand, it is located 1 NM South West of the town centre in the suburb of Solway. The aerodrome was named after George Hood, a pioneer Masterton aviator who died trying to make the first Trans-Tasman crossing in 1928. The aerodrome is used extensively for general aviation flights, and has also been used for commercial flights, Air New Zealand stopped serving the airport from 5 February 2014. Two new airlines have looked at re-instating a service to Auckland using larger aircraft but the runway will need to be lengthened to 1,400 m and widened to 30 m first before it can start.