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Ceduna Airport South Australia

 

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Ceduna Airport in South Australia. Country Airstrips Australia.

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 Serviceaerial firefighting and occasional military use.

Ceduna Airport South Australia runway layout.
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.

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