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Civil Aviation Resource Network October 30, 2022 News: According to New Zealand media reports on October 29, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (Jacinda Ardern) was forced to stay in Antarctica due to a plane failure.
According to reports, the fault was a C130 Hercules transport aircraft of the New Zealand Air Force. Ardern flew to Antarctica to attend the 65th anniversary of the establishment of New Zealand's Antarctic Scott Base, and was scheduled to return to Christchurch, New Zealand's South Island, from the base on the 28th. Ardern is currently coordinating to return to Christchurch on an Italian plane.
Scott Base is a New Zealand Antarctic research station, established in 1957, located near Ross Island, Antarctica, about 3,900 kilometers from New Zealand's South Island.
