Gaua Island Airport (IATA: ZGU, ICAO: NVSQ) is an Medium airport serving the city of Gaua Island in Vanuatu. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Gaua Island time zone is VUT - Vanuatu Time (UTC+0). The Vanuatu vatu(VUV) is the official currency of the Vanuatu.
Municipality | Gaua Island |
Region | Torba |
Country | Vanuatu |
Elevation | 100ft / 30m |
Type | Medium airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | VUT - Vanuatu Time (UTC+0) |
Coordinates | -14°13'5"S/167°35'13"E |
Currency | Vanuatu vatu(VUV) |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2802ft / 854m | 59ft / 18m | Grass | Yes |
Airport | Distance |
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Sola Airport, Torba | 41.1 KM |
Mota Lava Airport | 62.86 KM |
Maewo-Naone Airport | 102.02 KM |
Longana Airport | 127.76 KM |
North West Santo Airport | 133.08 KM |
Walaha Airport | 133.23 KM |
Redcliffe Airport, Penama | 141.95 KM |
Torres Airstrip | 142.48 KM |
Santo Pekoa International Airport | 148.43 KM |
Sara Airport, Pentecost Island | 151.96 KM |
Lonorore Airport | 193.66 KM |
Norsup Airport | 207.96 KM |
Craig Cove Airport | 230.46 KM |
Uléi Airport | 246.98 KM |
Lamap Airport | 250.76 KM |
Southwest Bay Airport | 252.67 KM |
Tavie Airport | 257.19 KM |
Lamen Bay Airport | 270.15 KM |
Valesdir Airport | 293.55 KM |
Tongoa Airport | 314.65 KM |