Raglan Aerodrome (IATA: RAG, ICAO: NZRA) is an Small airport serving the city of Raglan in New Zealand. The Raglan time zone is NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13). The New Zealand dollar(NZD) is the official currency of the New Zealand.
| Municipality | Raglan |
| Region | Waikato Region |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Elevation | 10ft / 3m |
| Type | Small airport |
| Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
| Timezone | NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13) |
| Coordinates | -37°48'17"S/174°51'36"E |
| Currency | New Zealand dollar(NZD) |
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| Airport | Distance |
|---|---|
| Te Kowhai Airfield | 27.3 KM |
| Limestone Downs Airport | 37.5 KM |
| Hamilton International Airport | 42.02 KM |
| Taharoa Aerodrome | 43.92 KM |
| Te Kuiti Aerodrome | 60.92 KM |
| Kelly Field | 63.8 KM |
| Mercer1 PDZ Airport | 64.87 KM |
| Wharepapa South Airport | 71.54 KM |
| Te Aroha Airfield | 76.16 KM |
| Matamata Glider Airport | 77.92 KM |
| Ardmore Airport, Manurewa | 86.75 KM |
| Auckland International Airport | 88.39 KM |
| Thames Aerodrome | 94.33 KM |
| Tokoroa Airfield | 102.37 KM |
| Waihi Beach Airport | 104.82 KM |
| Matakana Island Airport | 109.98 KM |
| Waiheke Reeve Airport | 112.52 KM |
| RNZAF Base Auckland-Whenuapai | 114.89 KM |
| Tauranga Airport | 118.4 KM |
| Taumarunui Airport | 120.28 KM |