
Norfolk Island Airport. Norfolk Island.
S 29° 02.120 E 167° 56.595
58J E 786641 N 6784524
Norfolk Island Airport is the only airport on Norfolk Island, an external territory of Australia.
Waymark Code: WM6G5K
Location: Norfolk Island
Date Posted: 05/29/2009
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Welcome To Norfolk Island.
The airstrip was built during World War II as a defensive measure to counter feared Japanese operations in the South Pacific. As Norfolk Island did not have enough flat ground, several bulldozers were used to knock the tops off of several hills, and fill in the valleys between them. Steel mesh was then used to make a solid surface. Initially used for bomber patrols and for a transport service to Bougainville Island, the airfield was never used as a major base and became a stopover for aircraft travelling between Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand and the Solomon Islands. The Royal New Zealand Air Force left the airfield in July 1946. At the airfield was an air-sea rescue unit, a servicing section and a radar unit installation at Mount Bates.
Norfolk Island Airport is now a destination for regular tourist flights from Australia and New Zealand.
World Aero data for Norfolk Airport.