Daru Airport (AYDU) (Daru (town))
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Daru Airport (IATA: DAU, ICAO: AYDU) is an airport serving Daru, the capital of the Western Province in Papua New Guinea.
The airfield was constructed before or during World War II. During the war it was used as a refuelling stop by Allied fighter aircraft. The Australian Army rebuilt the airport in 1965. The airport is served by PNG Air and Air Niugini with access to destinations including the national capital, Port Moresby.
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The airfield was constructed before or during World War II. During the war it was used as a refuelling stop by Allied fighter aircraft. The Australian Army rebuilt the airport in 1965. The airport is served by PNG Air and Air Niugini with access to destinations including the national capital, Port Moresby.
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Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daru_Airport
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Coordinates: 9°5'12"S 143°12'28"E
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