Madang Airport (MAG)

Madang Airport is the Medium airport serving the city of Madang in Papua New Guinea

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Madang Airport (IATA: MAG, ICAO: AYMD) is an Medium airport serving the city of Madang in Papua New Guinea. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Madang 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 Madang
Region Madang Province
Country Papua New Guinea
Elevation 20ft / 6m
Type Medium airport
Native name Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta
Timezone PGT - Papua New Guinea Time (UTC+0)
Coordinates -5°12'25"S/145°47'20"E
Currency Papua New Guinean kina(PGK)

Airport codes Madang Airport

IATA CODE

MAG

ICAO CODE

AYMD

FAA CODE

N/A

CALLING CODE

675

COUNTRY CODE

PG,PNG

CURRENCY CODE

PGK

Madang Airport Map

Madang Airport Runway information

Runway Length Width Surface Lighted
1 5174ft / 1577m 105ft / 32m ASP Yes

Frequency Data

Type Description Frequency (MHz)
ATIS ATIS 127.8
FSS MADANG CNTR 120.1
TWR TWR 118.1

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