Angoram Airport (IATA: AGG, ICAO: AGG) serves Angoram, PG.
Angoram Airport (AGG) is a small, remote community airstrip located in Angoram, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, on the north bank of the Sepik River.
The facility features a single runway oriented 01/19, measuring 660 meters (2,165 feet), at an elevation of 75 feet (23 meters) above mean sea level. While it was established before World War II to support the Angoram mission and was once served by Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea, its runway appears to be mostly unused or disused now.
Angoram Airport primarily facilitates essential access for missionary flights, humanitarian aid, private charters, and general aviation, connecting the remote Angoram District for local travel and medical evacuations. It lacks scheduled commercial service, and its terminal facilities are rudimentary, with minimal security procedures and no immigration or customs on site. The airfield was occupied by Japanese forces in late 1942 during World War II but saw no operational use at that time.
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Where is Angoram Airport located?
Angoram Airport is located in Angoram, PG, at an elevation of 75 ft. Its IATA code is AGG and ICAO code is AGG.