Rabaul Airport
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Government | ||||||||||
Location | Rabaul, Papua-New Guinea | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 49 ft / 15 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 04°20′25″S 152°22′46″E / 4.34028°S 152.37944°E | ||||||||||
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Rabaul Airport, also called Tokua Airport, (IATA: RAB, ICAO: AYTK) is an airport serving Kokopo and Rabaul, the current and former capitals of East New Britain Province on New Britain island in Papua New Guinea.
History
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Originally, Kokopo and Rabaul was served by the former Lakunai Airfield. It was located at the foot of the Tavurvur volcano, near Matupit island. In 1994, a volcanic eruption destroyed the town and the airport, and a new airport was subsequently built and opened at Tokua. It was located on the opposite side of the Rabaul caldera.
The former airport was located at: 04°13′27″S 152°11′08″E / 4.22417°S 152.18556°E.[3]
A volcanic eruption closed the airport for a day in 2006.[4]
Facilities
[edit]The airport is 32 feet (10 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,643 by 92 feet (1,720 m × 28 m).[1]
Airlines and destinations
[edit]Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Niugini | Buka, Hoskins, Kavieng, Lihir Island, Port Moresby |
Hevilift | Charter: Kavieng[citation needed] |
PNG Air | Hoskins |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Airport information for AYTK[usurped] from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
- ^ Airport information for RAB at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- ^ Airport information for AYRB at Great Circle Mapper.
- ^ "Rabaul's airport reopens after eruption". ABC News. October 11, 2006.
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