Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ) is an airport serving the town of Franz Josef in New Zealand. The airport provides convenient access to the iconic Franz Josef Glacier, a natural wonder that attracts visitors seeking adventure and breathtaking scenery in the Westland Tai Poutini National Park.
1FLT and our team of expert dispatchers can help you and your flight operations overcome difficulties in arranging ground handling services for your aircraft and crew while at Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ). Our team can also provide you with competitively priced jet fuel at Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ) and support your flight operations when flying in and out of Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ).
The information on this page is meant to serve as a guide about Franz Josef Aerodrome and should not be considered as a substitute for real-time policies or advice from relevant authorities for specific concerns and accurate information about Franz Josef Aerodrome, please feel free to contact us.
A landing permit is required in Franz Josef Aerodrome.
No, a PPR is not needed if you are landing in Franz Josef Aerodrome.
No, Franz Josef Aerodrome does not require a coordinated slot prior to your arrival.
No, Franz Josef Aerodrome is not an AOE (Airport Of Entry).
Franz Josef Aerodrome is a Civilian Airfield.
43°21'47.153304"S 170°8'2.40972"E - 73.15 M (Elevation)
Yes, 1FLT can assist your crew members at Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ) with any particular need they might have at the airport.
Yes, 1FLT can arrange the airport services your flight will need at Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ).
Yes, jet fuel is generally available but supply availability is subject to change. Do contact to us to know the current availability of Jet Fuel at Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ).
1FLT can help you with any operational need in Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ) such as landing permits, ground handling, jet fuel, inflight catering, and other services you or your crew might need, We can even provide up-to-date airport information from any airport in Franz Josef Aerodrome (WHO/NZFJ).