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Longitude: 142,459°
Latitude: -10,951°
Summary
Bamaga Injinoo Airport is a small airport in Australia, serving the region of Bamaga, Queensland. The longest runway is 5.462 feet or 1.665 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: small airport Serving area: Bamaga, Queensland Longest runway: 5462 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: ABM,
ICAO: YBAM
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About the airport
Bamaga Injinoo Airport (IATA code: ABM, ICAO code: YBAM) is a small regional airport located in the northernmost tip of Australia, in the state of Queensland. It serves as the main gateway to the remote Cape York Peninsula, offering essential air connections for travelers planning their trip to this unique region.
The airport is situated approximately 40 kilometers south of the town of Bamaga and is well-equipped to handle domestic flights. It features a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building with basic facilities. Airlines such as Skytrans and Alliance Airlines operate regular flights to and from Bamaga Injinoo Airport, connecting it to major cities like Cairns.
Travelers visiting Cape York Peninsula can take advantage of the airport's convenient location to explore the stunning natural beauty of the region. From here, you can access the pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife that make Cape York Peninsula a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Please note that due to its remote location, it is advisable to plan your trip in advance and check for any specific travel requirements or restrictions that may be in place.