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Nauru International Airport (IATA: INU, ICAO: ANYN) is an Medium airport serving the city of Yaren District in Nauru. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Yaren District time zone is NRT - Nauru Time (UTC+0). The Australian dollar(AUD) is the official currency of the Nauru.
Municipality | Yaren District |
Region | Yaren |
Country | Nauru |
Elevation | 22ft / 7m |
Type | Medium airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | NRT - Nauru Time (UTC+0) |
Coordinates | -0°32'51"N/166°55'8"E |
Currency | Australian dollar(AUD) |
INU
ANYN
N/A
674
NR,NRU
AUD
Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 7054ft / 2150m | 148ft / 45m | ASP | Yes |
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|---|
A/G | Nauru Radio | 118.1 |
INFO | Nauru Radio | 126.5 |
Airport | Distance |
---|---|
Ebon Airport | 607.32 KM |
Namorik Atoll Airport | 700.01 KM |
Maiana Airport | 701.14 KM |
Bonriki International Airport | 724.93 KM |
Abaiang Airport | 728.93 KM |
Kuria Airport | 730.3 KM |
Kili Airport | 730.7 KM |
Aranuka Airport | 751.43 KM |
Marakei Airport | 763.33 KM |
Butaritari Airport | 769.48 KM |
Abemama Airport | 777.11 KM |
Jaluit Airport | 778.78 KM |
Kosrae International Airport | 790.27 KM |
Makin Island Airport | 803.58 KM |
Nonouti Airport | 834.98 KM |
Tabiteuea North Airport | 876.79 KM |
Ailinglaplap Airok Airport | 895.64 KM |
Woja Airport | 907.58 KM |
Mili Island Airport | 910.59 KM |
Tabiteuea South Airport | 911.38 KM |