Momote Airport (MAS)

Manus Island, PG 🇵🇬 Medium Airport Scheduled Service

ICAO

AYMO

IATA

MAS

Elevation

12 ft

Region

PG-MRL

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Airport Information

GPS Code: AYMO

Local Code: Not available

Location: -2.06189° N, 147.423996° E

Continent: OC

Type: Medium Airport

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Technical Information

For Aviation Geeks

Designation Length Width Surface Status
16/34 6136 ft 148 ft ASP Active Lighted

Type Description Frequency
AWOS AWIS 129.35 MHz
FSS MADANG 120.1 MHz

Ground Transportation

Last updated: Jul 20, 2025
Taxis

Formal taxi services are not typically available at Momote Airport. Transportation is almost always pre-arranged. Most hotels and lodges on Manus Island provide airport transfer services for their guests, usually via minibus or 4WD vehicle. It is essential to book your transfer in advance with your accommodation.

Rental Cars

There are no major international or local car rental agencies with counters at Momote Airport. Renting a self-drive vehicle is not a common or easily accessible option on Manus Island. If a vehicle is required, it is best to arrange a car with a driver through your hotel or a local tour operator well in advance of your arrival.

Public Transportation

There is no scheduled public bus or train service connecting Momote Airport to Lorengau or other parts of the island. The local form of public transport, known as PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles), operates on the island but does not run on a fixed schedule from the airport and is not a recommended option for arriving visitors.

Nearby Airports

Lorengau Airfield
PG-0062
Lorengau, PG
Closed Airport
~18 km away
Lou Island Airstrip
PG-0084
Lou Island, PG
Closed Airport
~36 km away
Distances are approximate and calculated as straight-line distances.

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MAS Posted by Ozguy on July 29, 2007

Built by the SeaBees in WWII, and still going strong.