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Mono Airport IATA: MNY – ICAO: AGGO Summary Location Mono Island Coordinates 7°24′58″S 155°33′55″E / 7.41611°S 155.56528°E Mono Airport is an airport on Mono Island in the Solomon Islands (IATA: MNY, ICAO: AGGO).
Contents
Airlines and destinations
- Solomon Airlines (Ballalae)
History
Following the Allied invasion of the Northern Solomon Islands on October 25–27, 1943, an airstrip was built on Stirling Island by the United States Navy 87th Construction battalion. This airfield was then used to support a campaign to neutralize Japanese air power at Rabaul.
Also known as "Coronus Strip", the airfield was used by:
- 42d Bombardment Group, 20 January-August 1944
- 347th Fighter Group, 15 January-15 August 1944
- Special Task Air Group STAG-1 (TDR)
- VBM-413 (PBJs)
- VMD-254 (B-24)
Stirling Airfield is still in use today by the Solomons Airlines.
See also
- USAAF in the South Pacific
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
- Mauer, Mauer (1969), Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Air Force Historical Studies Office, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. ISBN 0-89201-097-5
External links
USAAF Thirteenth Air Force in World War IIAirfields Pacific USAAF in the South Pacific · USAAF in the Southwest PacificUnits Commands XIII Bomber · XIII FighterGroups Fighter 18th Fighter · 347th Fighter · 414th FighterBomber Reconnaissance Troop Carrier 403d Troop CarrierSquadrons Bombardment 100th Bombardment · 868th BombardmentNight Fighter 418th Night Fighter · 419th Night Fighter · 550th Night FighterReconnaissance 4th Photographic Charting · 17th Photographic Reconnaissance · 36th Photographic Reconnaissance · 38th Photographic ReconnaissanceTroop Carrier 13th Troop CarrierCategories:- Airports in the Solomon Islands
- Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II
- Oceanian airport stubs
- Solomon Islands geography stubs
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