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Airports in Tasmania

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  • Bruny Island Airport
    Bruny Island Airport airport in Bruny Island
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    Bruny Island Airport (IATA: YBYI) is the only airport located on Bruny Island, in Tasmania. The small airstrip is located in the Great Bay area of North Bruny, 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of the town of Alonnah. The facility has a single 650 m (2,130 ft) gravel runway 14/32 which caters mostly to scenic flights in support of local tourism, but is also used by private individuals visiting the island.
  • Queenstown Airport (Tasmania)
    Queenstown Airport (Tasmania) Airport in Tasmania, Australia
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    Queenstown Airport (IATA: UEE, ICAO: YQNS) (also known as Howard's Plains aerodrome or Queenstown landing ground) is an aerodrome located at Howard's Plains west of Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia. Formerly a commercial airport, the aerodrome no longer receives regular passenger services, but is maintained by the West Coast Council for a variety of aviation and non-aviation related uses.
  • George Town Aerodrome
    George Town Aerodrome Airport in Tasmania, Australia
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    George Town Aerodrome (IATA: GEE, ICAO: YGTO), also known as George Town Airport, is a minor airport serving George Town, Tasmania, Australia which is operated by George Town Airport Association.
  • St Helens Airport
    St Helens Airport Airport in St Helens, Tasmania
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    St Helens Airport (IATA: HLS, ICAO: YSTH) is a small Australian regional airport located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east of St Helens on the north-east coast of Tasmania.
  • Smithton Airport
    Smithton Airport Airport in Smithton, Tasmania, Australia
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    Smithton Airport (IATA: SIO, ICAO: YSMI) is an Australian regional airport located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of Smithton, a town in Tasmania's north-west. The airport is operated by the Tasmanian Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.
  • Flinders Island Airport
    Flinders Island Airport Airport in Whitemark, Tasmania, Australia
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    Flinders Island Airport (IATA: FLS, ICAO: YFLI) is a small regional airport located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northwest of Whitemark on Flinders Island off the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia. The airport is owned and operated by the Flinders Council. The airport site has a total area of approximately 134 hectares. Access to the airport is off Palana Road. The primary aviation facilities at Flinders Island Airport consist of two sealed runways, a sealed taxiway, a sealed apron, a grassed apron and a fuel storage facility. Adjacent to the sealed apron is a passenger terminal building with an associated car parking area. There is only one small hangar on the site at present. The primary use of Flinders Island Airport is for Regular Public Transport (RPT) services operated by Sharp Airlines which offers services to and from Melbourne and Launceston. The airport is also used for charter and freight services, emergency services and private/recreational flying.
  • Devonport Airport
    Devonport Airport Airport in Tasmania, Australia
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    Devonport Airport (IATA: DPO, ICAO: YDPO) is a regional airport serving Devonport, a city in the Australian state of Tasmania. It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) from the town centre at Pardoe Downs, on Wesley Vale and Airport Roads. The airport is operated by TasPorts which previously operated the larger Hobart Airport.
  • King Island Airport
    King Island Airport Airport in Currie, Tasmania
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    King Island Airport (IATA: KNS, ICAO: YKII) is a small regional airport located near the town of Currie on King Island off the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. The airport is owned and operated by the King Island Council.
  • Burnie Airport
    Burnie Airport Airport in Wynyard, Tasmania
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    Burnie Airport (IATA: BWT, ICAO: YWYY), also called Burnie Wynyard Airport or Wynyard Airport, is a regional airport located adjacent to the town of Wynyard, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) west of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. Formally named the Wynyard Aerodrome, the first official opening occurred on 26 February 1934. It is majority owned by the Burnie City Council.
  • Strahan Airport
    Strahan Airport Airport at Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
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    Strahan Airport (IATA: SRN, ICAO: YSRN) is an airport located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of Strahan, Tasmania, Australia. It is the main airport for the West Coast of Tasmania, and is owned and maintained by the West Coast Council. The need for an airport in the area was suggested in the 1950s, and suggestions for upgrades have occurred over time.
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