Today I revisited that site, got some new snaps, and also found another "open gate" to the domestic terminal apron and I managed to get quite a few shots of the Air New Zealand props reflecting on the wet tarmac, on this typical June winter morning.
Check out the next 13 photos (1890kb):
1. ZK-JNF Qantas 737 taxing down runway 23R

2. An Air New Zealand 747 touching down after a 12 hour flight from LAX

3. Air New Zealand's new Boeing 777 with hard left rudder applied

4. An Air New Zealand 767 touches down while an ANZ Link pilot walks towards his aircraft

5. A dirty Qantas 747 holds short at runway 23L

6. ZK-NLO Saab Turboprop

7. ZK-NLI unloading

8. Air National's British Aerospace Jetstream 3200
9. It's a busy morning at the domestic apron

10. Another Air New Zealand 747 under maintenance

11. A rare Atlas Air cargo 747 visiting Auckland

12. A Cargolux jumbo, with nose door wide open

13. Great Barrier Airlines' Britten Norman Tri-Islander, the only model in the Southern Hemisphere

That's the lot for now, not as good as my last effort thanks to the weather, but if you have any comments, you can still post them below.

Looking forward to August when my friend and I will be there, sitting at the end of the Rwys 23, listening to the scanner, and taking snaps. And I guess I might just look for those open gates. Hopefully they don't mistake me for a terrorist... 
