Marshall Islands Airport

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Marshall Islands International Airport
Welcome sign at the airport
Characteristics
ICAO code PKMJ
IATA code MAJ
Coordinates

7 ° 3 '53 "  N , 171 ° 16' 19"  E Coordinates: 7 ° 3 '53 "  N , 171 ° 16' 19"  E

Height above MSL 2 m (7  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 12 km southwest of Majuro
Start-and runway
07/25 2407 m × 46 m asphalt

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The Marshall Islands International Airport , officially Amata Kabua / Marshall Islands International Airport , is the international airport of the Marshall Islands .

It was created on the islands of Anenelibw and Lokojbar in the south of the Majuro Atoll , immediately west of the island of Rairok , and is counted as Rairok. It is served domestically by Air Marshall Islands , also internationally by United Airlines and Nauru Airlines .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Airports. Republic of the Marshall Islands Ports Authority. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  2. Michael D. Sabath: Vegetation and Urbanization on Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. In: Pacific Science. The University Press of Hawaii., Vol. 31 (1977), No. 4, pp. 321-333 ( hawaii.edu [PDF; 6.9 MB]).
  3. ^ V. Community Survey ( Memento from November 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). (PDF; 4.5 MB) In: spc.int, accessed on December 28, 2019.