Kaitaia Aerodrome was originally built for American long-range bombers around the time of the second world war so that the aircraft could reach parts of the South Pacific from their base in the Far North. On 13 June 2005, Kaitaia Airport received an injection of $333,850 to upgrade its runway facilities so that it could accommodate larger aircraft. The Far North District Council approved loan funding for Kaitaia Airport's project to allow it to accommodate aircraft with a
pavement classification number PCN 15. This upgrade would allow
Air New Zealand to fly into Kaitaia with its
Dash 8 and
ATR 72 aircraft. During the project, $1.4 million invested into the airport was to provide larger hardstand areas and better terminal facilities. At the end of April 2015, Air New Zealand discontinued its service between Kaitaia and Auckland.
Barrier Air began operating the route with a
Cessna Caravan from 28 April 2015. ==Aircraft transit==