Olpoi Airport

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Olpoi Airport

North West Santo Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Location Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu
Elevation  AMSL 10 m / 33 ft
Coordinates 14°52′54″S166°33′29″E / 14.88167°S 166.55806°E / -14.88167; 166.55806 Coordinates: 14°52′54″S166°33′29″E / 14.88167°S 166.55806°E / -14.88167; 166.55806
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Location of airport in Vanuatu
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17/351,2003,937 Grass
Source: FlightStats, [1] GCM, [2] STV [3]

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