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IATA Codes for Papua New Guinea IATA Codes for Papua New Guinea N.B. To check the official, current database of IATA Codes see: http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Afore AFR Afore Airstrip Agaun AUP Aiambak AIH Aiambak Aiome AIE Aiome Aitape ATP Aitape Aitape TAJ Tadji Aiyura Valley AYU Aiyura Alotau GUR Ama AMF Ama Amanab AMU Amanab Amazon Bay AZB Amboin AMG Amboin Amboin KRJ Karawari Airstrip Ambunti AUJ Ambunti Andekombe ADC Andakombe Angoram AGG Angoram Anguganak AKG Anguganak Annanberg AOB Annanberg April River APR April River Aragip ARP Arawa RAW Arawa City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Arona AON Arona Asapa APP Asapa Aseki AEK Aseki Asirim ASZ Asirim Atkamba Mission ABP Atkamba Aua Island AUI Aua Island Aumo AUV Aumo Babase Island MKN Malekolon Baimuru VMU Baindoung BDZ Baindoung Bainyik HYF Hayfields Balimo OPU Bambu BCP Bambu Bamu BMZ Bamu Bapi BPD Bapi Airstrip Bawan BWJ Bawan Bensbach BSP Bensbach Bewani BWP Bewani Bialla, Matalilu, Ewase BAA Bialla Biangabip BPK Biangabip Biaru BRP Biaru Biniguni XBN Biniguni Boang BOV Bodinumu BNM Bodinumu Bomai BMH Bomai Boridi BPB Boridi Bosset BOT Bosset Brahman BRH Brahman 2 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Buin UBI Buin Buka BUA Buki FIN Finschhafen Bulolo BUL Bulolo Bundi BNT Bundi Bunsil BXZ Cape Gloucester CGC Cape Gloucester Cape Orford CPI Cape Rodney CPN Cape Rodney Cape Vogel CVL Castori Islets DOI Doini Chungribu CVB Chungribu Dabo DAO Dabo Dalbertis DLB Dalbertis Daru DAU Daup DAF Daup Debepare DBP Debepare Denglagu Mission KEG Keglsugl Derim DER Dinangat DNU Dinangat Dodoima DDM Dorobisoro DOO Dorobisoro Efogi EFG Efogi Eia EIA Popondetta Eliptamin EPT Eliptamin Embessa EMS Emirau Island EMI Emirau Emo EMO 3 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Engati EGA Engati Airstrip Erave ERE Erave Erume ERU Erume Esa'ala ESA Esa'ala Fane Mission FNE Fane Fatima Mission WTP Woitape Feramin FRQ Feramin Frieda River FAQ Frieda River Fulleborn FUB Fulleborn Fuma FUM Fuma Garaina GAR Garasa GRL Garove Island WIU Witu Gasmata Island GMI Gasmata Island Gasuke GBC Gasuke Gewoia GEW Gewoia Gonalia GOE Gora GOC Gora Airstrip Goroka GKA Green Islands GEI Green Islands Green River GVI Green River Guari GUG Guari Gulgubip GLP Gulgubip Gunim KRU Kerau Guriaso GUE Guriaso (Keraso) Gusap GAP Gusap Gwarawon NKN Nankina Habi HBD Habi 4 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Haelogo HEO Haelogo Hatzfeldhaven HAZ Hatzfeldhaven Hawabango HWA Hawabango Heiweni HNI Heiweni Hivaro HIT Hoieti KMF Kamina Honinabi HNN Honinabi Hoskins HKN Ialibu IAL Ialibu Iamalele, Fergusson IMA Iamalele Island Iaura IAU Iaura Iboki IBI Iboki Ihu IHU Imane IMN Imane Imonda IMD Imonda Indagen IDN Iokea IOK Iokea Ioma IOP Itokama ITK Jacquinot Bay JAQ Josephstaal JOP Josephstaal Kabwun KBM Kagi KGW Kagi Kagua AGK Kagua Kaintiba KZF Kakoro KOR Kakoro(Koroko) Airstrip 5 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Kamberatoro Mission KDQ Kamberatoro Kamulai Mission KAQ Kamulai Kamusi KUY Kanabea KEX Kanabea Kanainj KNE Kanainj Kandep KDP Kandep Kandrian KDR Kandrian Kapal KPL Kapal Kar KAK Kar Kar Kar Island KRX Kar Kar Karato KAF Karato Karimui KMR Karimui Kasonombe KSB Kasonombe Kavieng KVG Kawbenaberi RUU Ruti Kawito KWO Kawito Kerema KMA Kerema Kibuli KII Kibuli Airstrip Kieta KIE Kieta Kikori KRI Kikori Kira KIQ Kira Kitava Island KVE Kitava Kiunga UNG Kokoda KKD Kokoda Kol KQL Kol Komaio KCJ Komaio Komako HOC Komako Komo KOM Komo-Manda 6 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Kompiam KPM Kompiam Konambe KMB Koinambe Kondobol KPF Kondobol Konge KGB Konge Kopiago KPA Kopiago Koroba KDE Koroba Kosipe Mission KSP Kosipe Kugururok River KUW Kugururok River Kundiawa CMU Kungim KGM Kungim Kupiano KUP Kupiano Kuri KUQ Kuyol KUX Kuyol Lablab LAB Lae LAE Lake Murray LMY Lake Murray Lamassa LMG Lamassa Langimar LNM Langimar Lehu LHP Lehu Leitre LTF Leitre Lengbati LNC Lengbati Leron Plains LPN Leron Plains Lese LNG Lese Lihir Island LNV Linga Linga LGN Linga Linga Long Island LSJ Long Island Losuia LSA Lowai LWI Lowai 7 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Lumi LMI Lumi Madang MAG Makini MPG Makini Mal Island MMV Mal Malalaua MLQ Malalaua Malam MQO Malam Mamai MAP Mamai Manari MRM Manari Manga Mission MGP Manga Manguna MFO Manumu UUU Manumu Manus Island MAS Mapoda MPF Mapoda Maramuni MWI Maramuni Marawaka MWG Marawaka Masa MBV Masa Mendi MDU Menyamya MYX Mindik MXK Mindik Minj MZN Minj Misima Island MIS Miyanmin MPX Miyanmin Moki MJJ Moki Morehead MHY Morehead Moro MXH Morobe OBM Morobe Mougulu GUV Mougulu Mount Aue UAE Mount Aue 8 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Mount Hagen HGU Munbil LNF Munbil Munduku MDM Munduku Mussau MWU Mussau Nadunumu NDN Nadunumu Namane NMN Nomane Namatana ATN Nambaiyufa NBA Nambaiyufa Namudi NDI Naoro Vilage NOO Naoro Negarbo GBF Negarbo(Negabo) Nepesi PPX Param Ningerum NGR Ningerum Nipa NPG Nipa Nissan Island IIS Nissan Island Nomad River NOM Nomad River Nowata NWT Nowata Nuguria Island NUG Nuguria Airstrip Nuku UKU Nuku Nutuve NUT Nutuve Obo OBX Obo Ogeranang OGE Ogeranang Okao OKV Okao Oksapmin OKP Oksapmin Olsobip OLQ Olsobip Omora OSE Omora Onange Mission ONB Ononge Open Bay OPB Open Bay 9 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Oram RAX Oram Oria OTY Oria Ossima OSG Ossima Paiela PLE Paiela Pambwa PAW Pambwa Pangia PGN Pangia Pangoa PGB Pangoa Pimaga PMP Pimaga Pindiu PDI Pindiu Popondetta PNP Port Moresby POM Jacksons International https://www.nac.com.pg/ Airport Puas Mission PUA Puas Pumani PMN Pumani Rabaraba RBP Rabaul RAB Rakanda RAA Rakanda Rumginae RMN Rumginae Sabah SBV Sabah Safia SFU Safia Sagarai SGJ Sagarai Saidor SDI Saidor Salamo SAM Salamo Samarai Island SQT China Strait Airstrip Sapmanga SMH Sapmanga Sasereme TDS Sasereme Satwag SWG Sauren SXW Sauren 10 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Sehulea SXH Sehulea Selbang SBC Selbang Sengapi SGK Sengapi Airstrip Sepik Plains SPV Sepik Plains Sialum SXA Sialum Siassi SSS Siassi Sila Mission SIL Sila Silur Mission SWR Silur Sim SMJ Sim Simbai SIM Simbai Simberi Island NIS Simberi Singaua SGB Singaua Sissano SIZ Sissano Siwea SWE Siwea Sopu SPH Sopu Stockholm SMP Stockholm Suabi SBE Suabi Sudest Island TGL Tagula Suki SKC Suki Sule ULE Sule Tabubil TBG Talasea TLW Talasea Tapini TPI Tapini Tarabo TBQ Tarabo Tarakbits TRJ Tarakbits Tari TIZ Tatau Island MPU Mapua(Mabua) Tawa TWY Tawa 11 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Tekadu TKB Tekin TKW Tekin Telefomin TFM Telefomin Teptep TEP Tep Tep Terapo Mission TEO Terapo Tetabedi TDB Tifalmin TFB Tifalmin Timbunke TBE Timbunke Tinboli TCK Tinboli Tol TLO Tol Tonu TON Tonu Torembi TCJ Torembi Torokina TOK Torokina Tsewi TSW Tsewi Tufi TFI Tumolbil TLP Tumolbil Umba UMC Umba Unea Island BAJ Bali Upiara UPR Upiara Uroubi URU Uvol UVO Uvol Vanimo VAI Vivigani VIV Wabo WAO Wabo Wakunai WKN Wakunai Wanigela AGL Wantoat WTT Wantoat Wanuma WNU Wanuma 12 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Wapenamanda WBM Wapenamanda Wapolu WBC Wapolu Wasu WSU Wasua WSA Wasua Wau WUG Wavoi Falls WAJ Wawoi Falls Weam WEP Weam Wedau WED Wewak WWK Wipim WPM Wipim Wonenara WOA Wonenara Woodlark (Muyua) GAZ Guasopa Island Wuvulu Island WUV Wuvulu Island Yalumet KYX Yapsiei KPE Yapsiei Yasuru KSX Yasuru Yegepa PGE Yegepa Yellow River Mission XYR Edwaki Yenkis YEQ Yenkis (Yankisa) Yeva YVD Yeva Yongai KGH Yongai Yule Island RKU Kairuku Zenag ZEN Zenag 13 .
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