Deadhorse, US πΊπΈ Small Airport
PAAD
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56 ft
US-AK
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Loading...GPS Code: PAAD
Local Code: 37AA
Location: 70.136Β° N, -146.290028Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Small Airport
Point Thomson Airstrip (PAAD) in Deadhorse, US, is not a commercial airport serving the general public. Instead, it is a private-use airstrip primarily supporting the ExxonMobil Point Thomson Project and associated oil and gas operations in the remote North Slope of Alaska. As such, there are no publicly available traveler reviews or experiences in the traditional sense for PAAD. Information focuses on its technical specifications and role in industrial logistics, rather than passenger services or amenities.
Due to its designation as a private use facility and its operational context within the oil and gas industry, Point Thomson Airstrip (PAAD) does not generate the kind of traveler feedback typically found for commercial airports. Permission is required prior to landing, and it is an unattended facility. The airstrip, which includes a 5,000-foot-long gravel runway, helipad, and air operations facility, was constructed to provide access to the remote Point Thomson field for workers and support the project's logistical needs.
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