Mandalgovi Airport

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Mandalgovi Airport
Summary
Airport typeJoint (Civil and Military)
OperatorCivil Aviation Authority of Mongolia
LocationMandalgovi
Coordinates 45°44′08″N106°16′10″E / 45.73556°N 106.26944°E / 45.73556; 106.26944
Map
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MXW
Location in Mongolia
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18/365,9051,800Grass

Mandalgovi Airport ( IATA : MXW, ICAO : ZMMG) is a public airport located in Mandalgovi, the capital of the Dundgobi Province in Mongolia.

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