- Kikori Airport
Kikori Airport is an airport in
Kikori ,Papua New Guinea airport codes|KRI|AYKK.Airlines and Destinations
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Airlines PNG (Baimuru, Balimo, Kamusi, Kerema, Mount Hagen)
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Kikori Airport is an airport in
Airlines and Destinations
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Kikori — Infobox PNG Place type = settlement name = Kikori othername = province = dot x= 54 dot y= 100 caption = pop = popdate = poprank = lang = langarea = est = elevation = coor = coord|7|35|S|144|16|E|display=inline,title maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall … Wikipedia
Kerema Airport — Infobox Airport name = Kerema Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = KMA ICAO = AYKM FAA = LID = type = Public owner = operator = owner oper = city served = location = Kerema, Papua New Guinea elevation… … Wikipedia
Mount Hagen Airport — IATA: HGU – ICAO: AYMH … Wikipedia
Awaba Airport — is an airport in Awaba, Papua New Guinea airport codes|AWB|.Airlines and Destinations*Airlines PNG (Balimo, Daru, Kamusi, Kikori) … Wikipedia
Baimuru Airport — is an airport in Baimuru, Papua New Guinea airport codes|VMU|.Airlines and Destinations*Airlines PNG (Kerema, Kikori) … Wikipedia
Balimo Airport — is an airport in Balimo, Papua New Guinea airport codes|OPU|.Airlines and Destinations*Airlines PNG (Awaba, Daru, Kikori, Port Moresby)External links* [http://www.apng.com/index.asp?pgid=1 Airlines of Papua New Guinea] … Wikipedia
Kamusi Airport — is an airport in Kamusi, Papua New Guinea airport codes|KUY|.Airlines and Destinations*Airlines PNG (Awaba, Kikori) … Wikipedia
Airlines PNG — Infobox Airline airline=Airlines PNG logo=Airlines of papua new guinea logo.jpg logo size=250 IATA=CG ICAO=TOK callsign=Balus parent= founded=1987 headquarters=Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea key people=John Wild Sr. (chairman) Simon Wild (CEO)… … Wikipedia
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Liste Des Codes AITA Des Aéroports/K — Liste des codes AITA des aéroports internationaux. Le code de deux lettres qui suit la ville est la subdivision du pays (région, État…) selon la norme ISO 3166 2. Liste des codes AITA des aéroports : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T … Wikipédia en Français