Ugnu-Kuparuk airfield
| Ugnu-Kuparuk airfield | ||
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| Characteristics | ||
| ICAO code | PAKU | |
| IATA code | UUK | |
| Coordinates | ||
| Height above MSL | 20 m (66 ft ) | |
| Basic data | ||
| operator | ConocoPhillips | |
| Start-and runway | ||
| 06/24 | 1997 m × 46 m gravel | |
The airfield Ugnu-Kuparuk ( IATA: UUK ; ICAO: PAKU ) is a private airfield, the nearest settlement is 47 kilometers northwest Deadhorse in the American state of Alaska is. It is operated by the ConocoPhillips oil company .
Infrastructure
The airfield has a gravel runway with the alignment 06/24, which is 1997 meters long and 46 meters wide. The non-directional radio beacon (NDB) "Pitsand" located on the square is available for radio navigation .
Airlines and destinations
Status: August 2019
ConocoPhillips connects its own airfield with the Alpine airfield, which it also operates, as well as the public airports Deadhorse and Anchorage . The short connections to Alpine and Deadhorse (10 to 15 minutes flight time) are served by aircraft of the types CASA 212 and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter , the route to Anchorage with Boeing 737 .
| airline | Destinations | 
|---|---|
| ConocoPhillips | Alpine (49 km) | 
| ConocoPhillips | Deadhorse (47 km) | 
| ConocoPhillips | Anchorage | 
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Airport IQ: Ugnu-Kuparuk (English), accessed on August 13, 2019.
 - ↑ AirNav: Ugnu-Kuparuk (English), accessed on August 13, 2019.
 - ↑ Flightaware: Ugnu-Kuparuk , accessed August 13, 2019.