Aua Island Airport (IATA: AUI, ICAO: AYND) is an Small airport serving the city of Aua Island in Papua New Guinea. The Aua Island time zone is PGT - Papua New Guinea Time (UTC+0). The Papua New Guinean kina(PGK) is the official currency of the Papua New Guinea.
Municipality | Aua Island |
Region | Manus Province |
Country | Papua New Guinea |
Elevation | 4ft / 1m |
Type | Small airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | PGT - Papua New Guinea Time (UTC+0) |
Coordinates | -1°27'38"S/143°3'53"E |
Currency | Papua New Guinean kina(PGK) |
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AYND
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
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1 | 3015ft / 919m | No |
Airport | Distance |
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Wuvulu Island Airport | 39.77 KM |
Mal Airport | 123.25 KM |
Aitape Airport | 203.44 KM |
Sissano Airport | 205.26 KM |
Tadji Airport | 205.65 KM |
Serra Airstrip | 210.29 KM |
Kairiru Airstrip | 219.04 KM |
Leitre Airport | 221.09 KM |
Sibilanga Airstrip | 229.46 KM |
Yanungen Airstrip | 229.56 KM |
Vanimo Airport | 238.96 KM |
Yagrombok Airstrip | 241.15 KM |
Brugam Airstrip | 243.44 KM |
Wewak International Airport | 245.45 KM |
Kabori Airstrip | 246.54 KM |
Hayfields Airport | 248.84 KM |
Yili Airstrip | 251.13 KM |
Lumi Airport | 251.38 KM |
Anguganak Airport | 251.76 KM |
Blackwara Airport | 254.22 KM |