There are three airports operating in Antigua and Barbuda, a nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Antigua and Barbuda consists of two major inhabited islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird, Green, Guinea, Long, Maiden and York Islands). Separated by a few nautical miles, the group is in the middle of the Leeward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles.
Airports
Boldface indicates the airport has scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
Former airports
Heliports
City served | City located | Island | ICAO | IATA | Airport name | Coordinates | Helipads | References |
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St. John's | St. John's | Antigua | none | none | Fort Road Heliport | 17°08′04″N 61°51′26″W / 17.13444°N 61.85722°W / 17.13444; -61.85722 (Fort Road Heliport) | 2 | |
Jolly Harbour | Urlings | Antigua | none | none | Orange Valley Heliport | 17°02′54″N 61°53′27″W / 17.04833°N 61.89083°W / 17.04833; -61.89083 (Orange Valley Heliport) | 1 |
See also
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as:
- Transport in Antigua and Barbuda
- List of airports by ICAO code: T#TA - Antigua and Barbuda
- Misplaced Pages: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: North America#Antigua and Barbuda
References
- "CalvinAir Helicopters - Fort Road Heliport · Fort Rd, St John's, Antigua & Barbuda".
- "CalvinAir Orange Valley Heliport · 24X5+7H5, Urlings, Antigua & Barbuda".
- "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.
- "UN Location Codes: Antigua and Barbuda". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. – includes IATA codes
- Great Circle Mapper: Antigua and Barbuda – IATA codes, ICAO codes and coordinates
External links
Media related to Airports in Antigua and Barbuda at Wikimedia Commons
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