Rangiroa Airport (RGI)

Rangiroa Airport is the Medium airport serving the city of (unassigned) in French Polynesia

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Rangiroa Airport (IATA: RGI, ICAO: NTTG) is an Medium airport serving the city of (unassigned) in French Polynesia. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The (unassigned) time zone is TAHT - Tahiti Time (UTC+0). The () is the official currency of the French Polynesia.

Municipality
Region (unassigned)
Country French Polynesia
Elevation 10ft / 3m
Type Medium airport
Native name Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta
Timezone TAHT - Tahiti Time (UTC+0)
Coordinates -14°57'15"S/-147°39'40"W
Currency ()

Airport codes Rangiroa Airport

IATA CODE

RGI

ICAO CODE

NTTG

FAA CODE

N/A

CALLING CODE

N/A

COUNTRY CODE

N/A

CURRENCY CODE

N/A

Rangiroa Airport Map

Rangiroa Airport Runway information

Runway Length Width Surface Lighted
1 6890ft / 2100m 98ft / 30m ASP Yes

Frequency Data

Type Description Frequency (MHz)
A/G RDO 568
APP TAHITI CTL 134.7
GND GND 118.3
MISC VDF 118.3
TWR TWR 118.3

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