Badu Island Airport is located in the municipality of Badu Island in Australia, Oceania. The airport code BDD is the airport IATA code for Badu Island Airport. The ICAO airport code of this field is YBAU. Badu Island Airport has the altitude of 14, which is equal to 5 meters above sea level.
Badu Island Airport |
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| IATA Code | : | BDD |
| ICAO Code | : | YBAU |
| Type | : | Small Airport |
| City | : | Badu Island |
| Country | : | Australia |
| GPS Coordinates | : | Latitude: S 10° 8' 58.4'' (-10.14955) Longitude: E 142° 10' 25.2'' (142.173665) |
| Timezone | : | Pacific/Port_Moresby |
| Current local time and date at Badu Island Airport is 30 April 2026, 00:37:19 +10 | ||
| Elevation above sea level | : | 14 (5 meters) |
| From Airport to Airport | Distance (kilometers) |
|---|---|
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Cologne Bonn Airport | 13920 KM |
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Aeropuerto Internacional de Cozumel | 14645 KM |
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Hazrat Sultan International Airport | 9491 KM |
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Flamingo International Airport | 16688 KM |
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Raleigh Durham International Airport | 14997 KM |
| Distance from Badu Island Airport to Ninoy Aquino International Airport | 3600 KM |