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George Town Airport

Small airport  George Town, Australia

IATA GEEICAO YGTOID YGTO

Overview

George Town Aerodrome (IATA: GEE, ICAO: YGTO), also known as George Town Airport, is a minor airport serving George Town, Tasmania, Australia, operated by the George Town Airport Association. Opened in April 1973, it has four runways, one sealed.

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Runways
4
Longest runway
3,280 ft
Elevation
131 ft
Radio freq.
2

Where is it

📍 -41.079491, 146.839061 · Open detailed map

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Details

RegionTasmania
ContinentOceania
Coordinates-41.079491, 146.839061

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Runways (4)

DesignationLengthWidthSurface
06L/24R1,804 ft66 ftGRS
06R/24L3,280 ft66 ftB
11/291,968 ft66 ftG
14/3266 ftGRS

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Frequently asked questions

Where is George Town Airport?
George Town Airport is a small airport located in George Town, Australia. It has 4 runway(s), the longest measuring 3,280 ft.

What is the airport code of George Town Airport?
Its IATA code is GEE and its ICAO code is YGTO.

George Town Airport is a small airport located in George Town, Australia. It has 4 runway(s), the longest measuring 3,280 ft.