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Paraburdoo Airport

Airport in Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paraburdoo Airport
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Paraburdoo Airport (IATA: PBO[4], ICAO: YPBO) is an airport serving Paraburdoo,[2] a town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The airport is located 9.3 kilometres (5.8 mi) northeast[2] of Paraburdoo. It also serves the town of Tom Price, with bus services completing the extra 71 kilometres (44 mi) to Tom Price.[5]

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The airport is owned by Rio Tinto Group and operated by Pilbara Iron.[6] Paraburdoo's primary air traffic is made up by a mixture of Qantas and Virgin Australia flights, as well as general aviation light aircraft. Qantas operates 32 direct flights weekly to and from Perth. Virgin Australia operate two Perth direct flights per week, with two closed charter flights weekly to Carnarvon and Geraldton.

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Runways

  • Runway: 06/24
  • Dimensions: 2,132 m × 45 m (6,995 ft × 148 ft)
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • True heading: 245.0
  • Latitude: 23° 10' 02.54" S
  • Longitude: 117° 45' 22.97" E
  • Elevation: 1,406 ft (429 m)
  • Slope: -0.4°
  • Landing distance: 6,995 ft (2,132 m)
  • Takeoff distance: 6,995 ft (2,132 m)

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Airlines and destinations

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Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at PBO airport. See Wikidata query.

Incidents

  • On 17 June 2007[7] a twin-engine charter aircraft had a fault with its landing gear and was forced to circle for over two hours before making an emergency landing on Paraburdoo's runway. The incident required a cleanup of the runway as well as cranes to remove the aircraft. A QantasLink Boeing 717 from Perth to Paraburdoo was forced to divert to Newman Airport.

Statistics

Paraburdoo Airport was ranked 34th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year 2010–2011.[1][3]

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See also

References

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