Operations at Auckland International Airport 1970s. Filmed using a silent super 8mm movie camera.
During the 1970s, Auckland International Airport experienced a significant increase in passenger and cargo traffic, leading to the construction of a new international terminal in 1977. The airport served as a hub for several major airlines, including Air New Zealand and Qantas, and offered direct flights to destinations such as Los Angeles, Honolulu, Sydney, and Hong Kong. The airport also saw the introduction of new aircraft types, such as the Boeing 747 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. However, despite these developments, the airport faced challenges with limited runway capacity and outdated facilities, which would ultimately be addressed in later decades through expansion projects and modernization efforts

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Gatwick Airport in the late 1960's

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What is Traffic - Auckland NZ

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Boeing 737-800 Transavia landing into Toulouse

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Kai Tak Airport filmed in the 1970s using a super 8mm movie camera.

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Life in Auckland New Zealand (1967)

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From America's Boldest Airline to Silence _ The Fall of Braniff International

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8 Minutes of Early Jets

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1990: Darling... Let's Start Up An Airline | Forty Minutes | BBC Archive

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NEW ZEALAND BUSES IN 1976

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Auckland International Airport New Zealand Airplane Traffic 1990.

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1970s BOAC AIRLINES PROMOTIONAL FILM "AIRLINE PILOT" 79844

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TWA Boeing 707-131B - "Washington Dulles International Airport" - 1970

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Trains around Wellington in 1989 - NZ

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New York City Plane Spotting 1971-1972 / La Guardia and JFK Airports

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To Live In The City (1967)

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“ AIRLINE GLAMOUR GIRLS ” 1949 FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRAINING FILM 71702

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1980s Miami Airport: Eastern, Pan Am & Delta Tri-Jets

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Vintage British Planes by BBC FOUR

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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) 1960s/1970s

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