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Longitude: 117,918°
Latitude: -27,447°
Summary
Cue Airport is a small airport in Australia. The longest runway is 6.499 feet or 1.981 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: small airport Longest runway: 6499 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: CUY,
ICAO: YCUE
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About the airport
Cue Airport (IATA: CUY, ICAO: YCUE) is a small regional airport located in Cue, a historic town in Western Australia, Australia. Situated approximately 600 kilometers north of Perth, this airport serves as a gateway to the stunning outback region of Western Australia.
Cue Airport offers limited facilities but provides essential services for travelers. The airport has a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building. It primarily caters to general aviation and charter flights, connecting Cue with other regional destinations.
Travelers planning a trip to Cue can expect a peaceful and hassle-free experience at this airport. While there are no commercial airlines operating from Cue Airport, private charters and air taxis are available for those seeking to explore the region's natural wonders, including the nearby Kennedy Ranges and Cue's rich gold mining history.
It is important to note that Cue Airport does not have customs and immigration facilities, so international travelers must clear customs at their port of entry into Australia.