Aiyura Airport
Aiyura Airport | |||||||||||
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Aiyura Valley viewed from road leading in from Kainantu. Aiyura airport is in the background. | |||||||||||
IATA: AYU – ICAO: AYAY | |||||||||||
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Location | Aiyura, Papua New Guinea | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 5,100 ft / 1,554 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 06°20′16″S 145°54′14″E / 6.33778°S 145.90389°ECoordinates: 06°20′16″S 145°54′14″E / 6.33778°S 145.90389°E | ||||||||||
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Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea | |||||||||||
AYU Location of the airport in Papua New Guinea | |||||||||||
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Source: PNG Airstrip Guide[1] |
Aiyura Airport (IATA: AYU, ICAO: AYAY) is an airstrip in Aiyura, in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea.[1] It is the main air base for Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL). The pilots and mechanics who work out of Aiyura Airport live in the nearby SIL town of Ukarumpa.
References
- 1 2 PNG Airstrip Guide. August 2005.
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