Obo Airport (Papua New Guinea)

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Obo Airport
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LocationObo, Papua New Guinea
Coordinates 7°35′25.91″S141°19′27″E / 7.5905306°S 141.32417°E / -7.5905306; 141.32417
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OBX
Location of airport in Papua New Guinea

Obo Airport( IATA : OBX, ICAO : AYOB) is an airport in Obo, Papua New Guinea.

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Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
PNG Air [1] Lake Murray, Suki

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References

  1. Airlines PNG flight schedule [ permanent dead link ]