Yes Auckland Airport is named after Jean Batten
Jean Batten School is a primary school located on Imrie Avenue in Auckland
she lived in different places like London and Auckland and christchurch she lived in different places like London and Auckland and christchurch
Jean batten flew a plane called Percival Gull it's on display at the Auckland airpoort im not sure if that's the type of plane or the name she called the plane Hope this helps anyway =)
Jean Batten had no kids.
Jean Batten was from Rotorua, New Zealand.
Jean Batten was a New Zealander.
Jean Batten's birth name is Batten, Jane Gardner.
Jean Batten did not have any kids.
Jean Batten represented New Zealand.
jean batten died at the age of 72
Jean Batten.
Jean Batten (1909 - 1982) was born and grew up in New Zealand. In 1929 she moved to England and took up flying. In May 1934, Batten successfully flew solo from England to Australia in the Gipsy Moth. Her trip of 14 days and 22 hours beat the existing England-to-Australia record of English aviatrix Amy Johnson by over four days Jean Batten has influinced our world by telling us that the key to every thing is not giving up and she has shown that anyone can do something if they stick to it.