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Mount Hagen Airport

Kagamuga International Airport (IATA: HGU, ICAO: AYMH) is the second biggest airport in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and is located in the Waghi Valley, 13 km north-east of Mount Hagen, the capital of Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea.[4] The airport has one terminal and two runways, and is operated by its owner, National Airports Corporation of Papua New Guinea.[4]

Kagamuga International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic[1]
Owner/OperatorNational Airports Corporation (NAC) of Papua New Guinea
ServesMount Hagen
LocationKagamuga, Papua New Guinea
Elevation AMSL5,386 ft / 1,641 m
Coordinates05°49′36.44″S 144°17′45.10″E / 5.8267889°S 144.2958611°E / -5.8267889; 144.2958611Coordinates: 05°49′36.44″S 144°17′45.10″E / 5.8267889°S 144.2958611°E / -5.8267889; 144.2958611
Map
HGU/AYMH
Location of airport in Mount Hagen , Papua New Guinea
HGU/AYMH
HGU/AYMH (Oceania)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08/26[2] 3,599 1,097 Asphalt
12/30[3] 7,185 2,190 Asphalt
Source: World Aero Data [1]

History

Kagamuga Airport was built in 1934. It was used by missionaries and the Australian administration for air service to Mount Hagen. It was renovated during World War II.[5]

The airport underwent a renovation starting in 2013.[4] Constructed at a low level, the pre-existing terminal building was exposed to a water drainage problem and regularly got affected by waterlogging.[4]

The reconstruction fell into the scope of the Civil Aviation Development Investment Program (CADIP)[4] aimed to increase the safety, accessibility and reliability of the airports in PNG.[6] The Government of PNG and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) jointly funded the airport development project.[4]

Reconstructed at a cost of approximately PGK 70m (US$23m), the main terminal building reopened in 2015.[4][7]

 
Terminal building of Kagamuga International Airport in Mt. Hagen

A local artefact, the Mount Hagen axe, provided inspiration for the design of the newly constructed terminal, with the exteriors shaped like the axe and decorated in traditional patterns.[4] The sewerage treatment system integrated into the construction of the building converts the liquid waste into fertiliser after separating it from the solid waste.[4]

In 2018, the airport was closed for two days due to security issues arising after a dispute between guards and a local landowning group.[8][9]

In 2019/2020, the Kagamuga International Airport was used to re-route the flights of Air Niugini from Wapenamanda due to maintenance works at the runways performed by the National Airports Corporation.[10]

Airlines and destinations

 
Air Niugini Fokker-100 (P2-ANH) parked at Mt. Hagen's Kagamuga Airport

Air Nuigini operates daily services to Port Moresby with Fokker 100 aircraft. PNG Air operates daily services with ATR72-600 aircraft.

Facilities

Kagamuga International airport has one main terminal housing Air Niugini, Hevilift, and PNG Air. The airport facility has been rebuilt from the ground up, and reopened in November 2015. In 2019, the baggage x-ray machine was supplied by the Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs free of charge and delivered on a Royal Australian Air Force C130 aircraft from Port Moresby to Mount Hagen.[13]

Runways

Kagamuga International Airport features two runways. The main runway bears the designation 12/30 and measures 2'190 m in length with 30 m in width.[4] The second runway is designated as 08/26 and is 1'097 m long and 18 m wide.[4]

Navigational aids equipment of both runways includes precision approach path indicator (PAPI), non-directional (radio) beacon (NDB), distance measuring equipment (DME), and approach and tower (TWR) facilities.[4]

References

  1. ^ "World Aero Data: MOUNT HAGEN -- AYMH". worldaerodata.com. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. ^ "World Aero Data: MOUNT HAGEN Runway 08/26". worldaerodata.com. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. ^ "World Aero Data: MOUNT HAGEN Runway 12/30". worldaerodata.com. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Mount Hagen International Airport". Airport Technology. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Mount Hagen Airfield (Mt. Hagen)". Pacific Wrecks. April 7, 2020. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "Civil Aviation Development Investment Program (CADIP) Project Updates". www.nac.com.pg. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  7. ^ Bank, Asian Development (2015-11-26). "Mount Hagen Airport Opens After ADB-Supported Upgrade". Asian Development Bank. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  8. ^ "Mt Hagen airport to remain closed until security issues are resolved". amp.rnz.co.nz. 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  9. ^ Taime, Mal (2018-09-07). "Kagamuga flights to resume today, says NAC boss". Post Courier. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  10. ^ "Air Niugini suspends flights to Wapenamanda". Post Courier. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  11. ^ "Air Niugini adds Mount Hagen – Wewak from March 2017". routesonline. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  12. ^ "PNG Air schedules Mount Hagen int'l debut for mid-1Q17". ch-aviation. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  13. ^ Department of Foreign Affairs. "Aust supports efficient customs service delivery at Mt Hagen Airport". png.embassy.gov.au. Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea. Retrieved 2 April 2020.


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Kagamuga International Airport IATA HGU ICAO AYMH is the second biggest airport in Papua New Guinea PNG and is located in the Waghi Valley 13 km north east of Mount Hagen the capital of Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea 4 The airport has one terminal and two runways and is operated by its owner National Airports Corporation of Papua New Guinea 4 Kagamuga International AirportIATA HGUICAO AYMHSummaryAirport typePublic 1 Owner OperatorNational Airports Corporation NAC of Papua New GuineaServesMount HagenLocationKagamuga Papua New GuineaElevation AMSL5 386 ft 1 641 mCoordinates05 49 36 44 S 144 17 45 10 E 5 8267889 S 144 2958611 E 5 8267889 144 2958611 Coordinates 05 49 36 44 S 144 17 45 10 E 5 8267889 S 144 2958611 E 5 8267889 144 2958611MapHGU AYMHLocation of airport in Mount Hagen Papua New GuineaShow map of Papua New GuineaHGU AYMHHGU AYMH Oceania Show map of OceaniaRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m08 26 2 3 599 1 097 Asphalt12 30 3 7 185 2 190 AsphaltSource World Aero Data 1 Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 3 Facilities 4 Runways 5 ReferencesHistory EditKagamuga Airport was built in 1934 It was used by missionaries and the Australian administration for air service to Mount Hagen It was renovated during World War II 5 The airport underwent a renovation starting in 2013 4 Constructed at a low level the pre existing terminal building was exposed to a water drainage problem and regularly got affected by waterlogging 4 The reconstruction fell into the scope of the Civil Aviation Development Investment Program CADIP 4 aimed to increase the safety accessibility and reliability of the airports in PNG 6 The Government of PNG and the Asian Development Bank ADB jointly funded the airport development project 4 Reconstructed at a cost of approximately PGK 70m US 23m the main terminal building reopened in 2015 4 7 Terminal building of Kagamuga International Airport in Mt Hagen A local artefact the Mount Hagen axe provided inspiration for the design of the newly constructed terminal with the exteriors shaped like the axe and decorated in traditional patterns 4 The sewerage treatment system integrated into the construction of the building converts the liquid waste into fertiliser after separating it from the solid waste 4 In 2018 the airport was closed for two days due to security issues arising after a dispute between guards and a local landowning group 8 9 In 2019 2020 the Kagamuga International Airport was used to re route the flights of Air Niugini from Wapenamanda due to maintenance works at the runways performed by the National Airports Corporation 10 Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsAir NiuginiPort Moresby Wewak 11 HeviliftPort Moresby Charter CairnsMAFSumbai TelefominPNG AirGoroka Jayapura 12 Kiunga Moro Port Moresby Tabubil Wewak Air Niugini Fokker 100 P2 ANH parked at Mt Hagen s Kagamuga Airport Air Nuigini operates daily services to Port Moresby with Fokker 100 aircraft PNG Air operates daily services with ATR72 600 aircraft Facilities EditKagamuga International airport has one main terminal housing Air Niugini Hevilift and PNG Air The airport facility has been rebuilt from the ground up and reopened in November 2015 In 2019 the baggage x ray machine was supplied by the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs free of charge and delivered on a Royal Australian Air Force C130 aircraft from Port Moresby to Mount Hagen 13 Runways EditKagamuga International Airport features two runways The main runway bears the designation 12 30 and measures 2 190 m in length with 30 m in width 4 The second runway is designated as 08 26 and is 1 097 m long and 18 m wide 4 Navigational aids equipment of both runways includes precision approach path indicator PAPI non directional radio beacon NDB distance measuring equipment DME and approach and tower TWR facilities 4 References Edit World Aero Data MOUNT HAGEN AYMH worldaerodata com Retrieved 3 April 2020 World Aero Data MOUNT HAGEN Runway 08 26 worldaerodata com Retrieved 3 April 2020 World Aero Data MOUNT HAGEN Runway 12 30 worldaerodata com Retrieved 3 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l Mount Hagen International Airport Airport Technology Retrieved 2 April 2020 Mount Hagen Airfield Mt Hagen Pacific Wrecks April 7 2020 Retrieved October 23 2021 Civil Aviation Development Investment Program CADIP Project Updates www nac com pg Retrieved 2 April 2020 Bank Asian Development 2015 11 26 Mount Hagen Airport Opens After ADB Supported Upgrade Asian Development Bank Retrieved 2020 03 18 Mt Hagen airport to remain closed until security issues are resolved amp rnz co nz 2018 09 07 Retrieved 2020 03 18 Taime Mal 2018 09 07 Kagamuga flights to resume today says NAC boss Post Courier Retrieved 2020 03 19 Air Niugini suspends flights to Wapenamanda Post Courier 18 September 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Air Niugini adds Mount Hagen Wewak from March 2017 routesonline Retrieved 5 April 2017 PNG Air schedules Mount Hagen int l debut for mid 1Q17 ch aviation 28 November 2016 Retrieved 4 December 2016 Department of Foreign Affairs Aust supports efficient customs service delivery at Mt Hagen Airport png embassy gov au Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea Retrieved 2 April 2020 Oceania portal Aviation portal This article about an Oceanian airport is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about a Papua New Guinean building or structure related topic is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Hagen Airport amp oldid 1056377691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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