Aiambak Airport

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Aiambak Airport
Summary
Location Aiambak, Papua New Guinea
Elevation  AMSL 90 ft / 27 m
Coordinates 7°20.55′S141°15.99′E / 7.34250°S 141.26650°E / -7.34250; 141.26650 Coordinates: 7°20.55′S141°15.99′E / 7.34250°S 141.26650°E / -7.34250; 141.26650
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AIH
Location of airport in Papua New Guinea
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13/317702,526
Source: PNG Airstrip Guide [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 PNG Airstrip Guide. August 2005.

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