The Aua Island Airport of Aua Island is well equipped with facilities. Some of the facilities provided by the airport are listed below:
Aua Island Airport (IATA: AUI, ICAO: AYND) is an airport serving Aua Island, a city in the Papua New Guinea. If you are planning to travel to Aua Island or any other city in Papua New Guinea, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Aua Island Airport along with Time Zone, lattitude and longitude, Current time and date, nearest airport, airport location on map etc. Aua Island Airport Map showing the location of this airport in Papua New Guinea. Aua Island Airport IATA Code, ICAO Code etc.
AIRPORT NAME: | Aua Island Airport |
IATA CODE: | AUI |
ICAO CODE: | AYND |
AIRPORT RANK: | 115 |
CITY NAME: | Aua Island |
COUNTRY: | Papua New Guinea |
LATITUDE: | -1.460555556 |
LONGITUDE: | 143.0647222 |
TIMEZONE: Aua Island/Papua New Guinea | |
AUA ISLAND AIRPORT TIMEZONE: | UTC +10:00 hours |
COUNTRY NAME: | Papua New Guinea |
COUNTRY CODE: | PG |
CONTINENT: | Oceania |
CAPITAL: | Port Moresby |
ISD CODE: | 675 |
CURRENCY: | Kina |
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Nearest airports to city Aua Island, country Papua New Guinea are listed below. These are significant airports near to the city of Aua Island and other airports nearest to Aua Island.
Nearest airport to Aua Island is Wuvulu Island Airport distance - (40 km / 25 miles)
Following are the nearest airports to Aua Island and Aua Island Airport. Distance between the two airports are given in kilometer as well as in miles below.
Airport Name | Distance | Lat | Long | ICAOCode | IATACode |
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Wuvulu Island Airport | 40 km /25 miles | -1.736111111 | 142.8366667 | AYVW | WUV |
Mal Airport | 124 km /77.5 miles | -1.394444444 | 144.1711111 | AYYM | MMV |
Aitape Airport | 204 km /127.5 miles | -3.143611111 | 142.3468056 | AYAI | ATP |
Sissano Airport | 206 km /128.75 miles | -2.999444444 | 142.0445 | AYZN | SIZ |
Tadji Airport | 206 km /128.75 miles | -3.198191804 | 142.4309635 | AYTJ | TAJ |
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AUI - Aua Island Airport IATA Code and AYND - Aua Island Airport ICAO code
Type of Transport | Availability |
Metro Taxi System | Available |
City bus service | Available |
General taxi service | Available |
Pre-paid taxi service | Available |
Car rental service | Available |
Inter state bus service | No |
Inter state taxi / car service | Available |