avia.wikisort.org - AerodromePort Moresby International Airport (IATA: POM, ICAO: AYPY), also known as Jacksons International Airport, is an international airport located eight kilometres (four nautical miles) outside Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. It is the largest and busiest airport in Papua New Guinea, with an estimated 1.4 million passengers using the airport in 2015,[1] and is the main hub for Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea. The airport serves as the main hub for PNG Air and Travel Air. It replaced the original Port Moresby airport, in what is now the suburb of Waigani, whose airstrip remained until the 1990s but no trace of which remains, having been built over.
Airport in Saraga, Port Moresby
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- IATA: POM
- ICAO: AYPY
- WMO: 94035
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Airport type | Public |
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Owner | PNG National Airports Corporation Ltd |
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Operator | PNG National Airports Corporation Ltd |
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Serves | Port Moresby |
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Location | Saraga, Port Moresby |
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Elevation AMSL | 124 ft / 38 m |
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Coordinates | 09°26′36″S 147°13′12″E |
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location in Saraga , Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea Show map of Papua New GuineaPOM/AYPY (Oceania) Show map of Oceania |
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Passenger movements | 1,400,000 |
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Terminals
Jacksons International Airport consists of two terminals: the Domestic Terminal, housing Air Niugini and PNG Air, and the International Terminal, servicing all other international airlines including Air Niugini's and PNG Air's international routes. The International Terminal features four aircraft parking bays, four of which are equipped with aerobridges. The two terminals are linked by a covered walkway.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
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Air Niugini | Alotau, Brisbane, Buka, Cairns, Daru, Goroka, Hong Kong, Honiara, Hoskins, Kavieng, Kiunga, Koror (begins 7 February 2023),[2] Kundiawa, Lae, Lihir Island, Lorengau, Madang, Manila, Mendi, Mount Hagen, Nadi (resumes 4 March 2023), Popondetta, Rabaul, Singapore, Sydney, Tabubil, Tari, Tufi,[3] Vanimo, Wapenamanda, Wewak
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Philippine Airlines | Manila
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PNG Air | Alotau, Daru, Goroka, Hoskins, Kiunga, Lae, Lihir Island, Losuia, Madang, Misima Island, Moro, Mount Hagen, Popondetta, Rabaul, Tabubil, Tufi, Wewak
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Qantas | Brisbane
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Solomon Airlines | Honiara[4]
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Cargo
Other facilities
Air Niugini has its head office in the Air Niugini House, near the airport property.[6]
See also
Aviation portal
New Guinea portal
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
External links
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На других языках
[de] Flughafen Port Moresby
Der Port Moresby International Airport (IATA-Code: POM, ICAO-Code: AYPY), auch Jacksons International Airport oder Port Moresby Airport[1][2], liegt nahe der Stadt Port Moresby und ist der größte und verkehrsreichste Flughafen in Papua-Neuguinea.
- [en] Port Moresby International Airport
[es] Aeropuerto Internacional de Jacksons
El Aeropuerto Internacional de Jacksons[1] (en inglés: Jacksons International Airport)[2] (IATA: POM, ICAO: AYPY) también conocido como Aeropuerto de Port Moresby, se encuentra a 5 millas (8 kilómetros) de Puerto Moresby,[3] la capital de Papúa Nueva Guinea.[4] Es el aeropuerto más grande y concurrido de esa nación y es el principal centro de Air Niugini, la aerolínea nacional de Papúa Nueva Guinea, así como el principal centro de las aerolíneas PNG. Sustituyó el aeropuerto original de Port Moresby, en lo que hoy es el barrio de Waigani, cuya pista de aterrizaje se mantuvo hasta la década de 1990, pero no hay rastro de que estuviese allí, después que se realizaron obras sobre el mismo.
[fr] Aéroport de Port Moresby-Jacksons
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[it] Aeroporto di Port Moresby
L'Aeroporto di Port Moresby (IATA: POM, ICAO: AYPY), conosciuto anche come Aeroporto Internazionale Jacksons, è l'aeroporto che serve Port Moresby, capitale della Papua Nuova Guinea. Si trova a 8 km dal centro cittadino ed è l'aeroporto più grande del Paese. È hub per Air Niugini e Airlines PNG.
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