Moruya Airport
35°54′3″S 150°8′43″E / 35.90083°S 150.14528°E Moruya Airport (IATA: MYA, ICAO: YMRY) is an airport in Moruya, New South Wales, Australia.
Built in 1942, at Moruya Heads by the RAAF consisting of three runways. Moruya was home to the No 11 Operational Base Unit to provide support for RAAF aircraft utilising the airfield.
Only two runways are operational today. There are plans to rename the airport Moruya- South Coast International Airport, reflecting the new international services. New airline, CP Air is going to start international services from the airport, initally to New Zealand and later to asia. The aircraft that are going to be used are the Fokker 100 and Boeing 737-700. Macau based, Metis TransPacific Airlines has announced that it is going to commence non-stop, four times a week services to Macau using Boeing 747-300 aircraft.
Airlines and Destinations
- Air New Zealand (Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington)
- CP Air (Auckland[starts January 1, 2008], Canberra, Christchurch[starts January 1, 2008],Sydney, Melbourne)
- Continental Airlines(Cairns, Guam)
- Dan Air (Danport, Busan, Lahore)
- Loy Airlines (Ensenada)
- Metis TransPacific Airlines (Macau)
- Regional Express (Merimbula, Sydney)
Aircraft used to Moruya Airport
Boeing 737 - Air New Zealand, CP Air, Continental
Boeing 747- Metis TransPacific, Dan Air(seasonal)
Boeing 777- Dan Air
Boeing 767- Dan Air
Airbus A320- Air New Zealand
Airbus A330- Loy Airlines
Saab 340- Regional Express
Fokker 100- CP Air
External Links
[[[Category:Airports in New South Wales]]