Flights have been held in the air or diverted after Auckland Airport suddenly closed its runway for a patch-up when debris was found.
Although the airport is releasing few details of the work required, a spokesman said it was closed briefly today following the identification of FOD (foreign object debris) and the need to carry out a small patch repair.
'This was ''standard practice'' at airfields around the world, and the work took about 20 minutes to complete, he said.
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The debris came from the runway itself and one airport operator said it could have possibly been joint caulking coming away.