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Darwin Airports

  • RAAF Base Darwin:  RAAF Base Darwin (IATA: DRW, ICAO: YPDN) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory, Australia. The base shares its runway with Darwin International Airport, for civil aviation purposes. The heritage-listed RAAF Base Darwin is a forward operating base with year-round activity with approximately 400 personnel.
  • Darwin International Airport: Darwin International Airport (IATA: DRW, ICAO: YPDN) is a domestic and international airport, and the only airport serving Darwin, Australia. It is the eleventh busiest airport in Australia measured by passenger movements. Darwin Airport has an international terminal, a domestic terminal and a cargo terminal. Both of the passenger terminals have a number of shops and cafeterias.

Alice Springs Airports

  • Darwin International Airport: Located 8km from the Darwin city centre, this is the tenth busiest airport in Australia. It features an international terminal, a domestic terminal and a cargo terminal. Darwin has the capacity to serve more than 1.7 million passengers annually. With an average mean sea level of 31m, the airport features two asphalt runways designated in the 11/29 and 18/36 direction.
  • Adelaide Airport: It is the main airport of Adelaide and the fifth busiest airport in Australia. It services more than eight million passengers annually and is operated by Adelaide Airport Limited. The airport houses one terminal and two asphalt runways designated in the 05/23 and 12/30 direction. Adelaide Airport is also located approximately 6 km west of the city-centre of Adelaide and has a mean sea level of about 6m.
  • Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport: Presidente Nicolau Lobato was formerly known as Comoro International Airport. Located in the capital of East Timor – Dili, the airport is operated by the East Timor Civil Aviation Division. The airport sits on top of a mean sea level of 8m and features a single asphalt runway designated in the 08/26 direction.
  • Jacksons International Airport: Located 8km outside Port Moresby, Jacksons International Airport is the busiest and largest airport in Papua New Guinea. As the principal hub of Air Niugini, Jacksons consists of two terminals: one international and one domestic. The international terminal houses four aircraft parking bays and some of them are equipped with aerobridges. The airport features a single asphalt runway that is designated in the 14/32 direction.
  • Port Hedland International Airport: Owned by the Town of Port Hedland Council, Port Hedland International Airport is located 11km from South Hedland and 9.3km south-east of Port Hedland. Since its inception, it has been an important airport for passengers who work in the mining industry. The airport is constructed 10m above mean sea level and features two chipseal runways designated in the 14/32 and 18/36 direction.

Top Alice Springs Attractions

Alice Springs is an exceptional destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a rich cultural experience. Here are some top recommended attractions:

Luxury Accommodation in Alice Springs

Despite its proximity to the Outback, Alice Springs offers some of the most comfortable accommodations in Australia. Consider one of the options below after your chartered flight:

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