Raymangirr Airport is an Small airport serving the city of Northern Territory in Australia. The Northern Territory time zone is ACST - Australian Central Standard Time (UTC+0). The Australian dollar(AUD) is the official currency of the Australia.
Municipality | |
Region | Northern Territory |
Country | Australia |
Elevation | |
Type | Small airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | ACST - Australian Central Standard Time (UTC+0) |
Coordinates | -12°19'60"S/135°38'60"E |
Currency | Australian dollar(AUD) |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2132ft / 650m | G | No |
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|---|
CTAF | CTAF | 123.4 |
MISC | MISC | 119.6 |
MISC | MISC | 123.9 |
Airport | Distance |
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Lake Evella Airport | 25.02 KM |
Elcho Island Airport | 35.95 KM |
Howard Island Airport | 41.01 KM |
Mudhamul Airport | 60.14 KM |
Donydji Airport | 64.91 KM |
Yinyikay airport | 64.97 KM |
Rorruwuy airport | 71.65 KM |
Matamata airport | 73.19 KM |
Dhalinbuy Airport | 80.5 KM |
Ramingining Airport | 81.73 KM |
Gan Gan Airport | 85.98 KM |
Milingimbi Airport | 86.35 KM |
Baygurrtji Airfield | 92.22 KM |
Barrkira Airport | 96.09 KM |
Dhuruputjpl Airport | 98.06 KM |
Balma Airfield | 103.9 KM |
Birany Birany Airfield | 104.13 KM |
Buymarr Airport | 113.74 KM |
Baniyala Airport | 114.73 KM |
Gunyangara Airstrip | 115.33 KM |