Wau Airport is located in the municipality of Wau in Papua New Guinea, Oceania. The airport code WUG is the airport IATA code for Wau Airport. The ICAO airport code of this field is AYWU. Wau Airport has the altitude of 3600, which is equal to 1098 meters above sea level.
Wau Airport |
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| IATA Code | : | WUG |
| ICAO Code | : | AYWU |
| Type | : | Small Airport |
| City | : | Wau |
| Country | : | Papua New Guinea |
| GPS Coordinates | : | Latitude: S 7° 20' 44'' (-7.345556) Longitude: E 146° 43' 7'' (146.718611) |
| Timezone | : | Pacific/Port_Moresby |
| Current local time and date at Wau Airport is 21 June 2026, 19:26:46 +10 | ||
| Elevation above sea level | : | 3600 (1098 meters) |
| From Airport to Airport | Distance (kilometers) |
|---|---|
| Distance from Wau Airport to Varna Airport | 12887 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Gimhae International Airport | 5083 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Aeropuerto Internacional de Cozumel | 14071 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport | 14386 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Fairbanks International Airport | 9626 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Moi International Airport | 11831 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport | 13582 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Minsk National Airport | 12517 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Prince George Airport | 10707 KM |
| Distance from Wau Airport to Maputo Airport | 12009 KM |