Ceduna Airport South Australia is an airport in Ceduna, South Australia.
The airport is a former Royal Australian Air Force operating base built in 1939.
The airport, which is owned by the District Council of Ceduna is located adjacent to the Eyre Highway, approximately 2 km east of the town. It is the westernmost airport that receives regular passenger service in South Australia, and is critical infrastructure for the surrounding remote and sparsely populated region. In addition to scheduled flights to Adelaide, the airport caters to charters in support of the mining industry, general aviation, the Royal Flying Doctor Service, aerial firefighting and occasional military use.
Elevation 77 | Area Forecast 53 | Strip Direction 11 / 29 : 17 / 35 |
GPS Position 32° 0750 S 133° 4235 E | ALA Code YCDU | Strip Length 1740 : 1014 |
WAC Chart 3459 | FIA Melbourne Centre 123.5 on Ground | Strip Surface Sealed : Gravel |
Owner/Operator District Council Ceduna (08) 8625 3407 Emergency CTC 0448 118 066 | Windsock 2 @ thresholds of 11 and 29 1 @ centre of 17/35 | ASIC Security/Vis Vest Yes |
Fuel AirBP AVGAS & Jet A1 Carnet card swipe bowser | Distance to Town 2 NM | Lighting Both RWYs PAL 122.4 |
Aircraft Parking Non RPT ACFT parking restrictions on sealed apron area | Transport Ceduna Rental Cars | Landing Fees Yes |
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.7
Bird hazards.