Aitape Airport is located in the municipality of Aitape in Papua New Guinea, Oceania. The airport code ATP is the airport IATA code for Aitape Airport. The ICAO airport code of this field is AYAI. Aitape Airport has the altitude of 10, which is equal to 4 meters above sea level.
Aitape Airport |
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| IATA Code | : | ATP |
| ICAO Code | : | AYAI |
| Type | : | Small Airport |
| City | : | Aitape |
| Country | : | Papua New Guinea |
| GPS Coordinates | : | Latitude: S 3° 8' 37'' (-3.143611) Longitude: E 142° 20' 48.5'' (142.346806) |
| Timezone | : | Asia/Jayapura |
| Current local time and date at Aitape Airport is 22 June 2026, 04:31:06 WIT | ||
| Elevation above sea level | : | 10 (4 meters) |
| From Airport to Airport | Distance (kilometers) |
|---|---|
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Toulouse-Blagnac Airport | 14102 KM |
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Skopje International Airport | 12741 KM |
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport | 5534 KM |
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Quebec Jean Lesage International Airport | 14175 KM |
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Naha Airport / JASDF Naha Air Base | 3626 KM |
| Distance from Aitape Airport to Islamabad International Airport | 8326 KM |