Nuuk Airport ( Muktufik Nuuk Inuktitut (official name), Dat. Nuuk lufthavn ), ( IATA : GOH , ICAO : BGGH ) is a civilian airport located 3.7 kilometers northeast of the capital of Greenland , Nuuk [2] .
| Nook Airport Nuuk airport Mittarfik Nuuk [1] | |||||||
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| IATA : GOH - ICAO : BGGH | |||||||
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| Type of | civil | ||||||
| A country | Denmark | ||||||
| Location | Greenland (administrative unit) | Greenland | ||||||
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| Operator | Greenland Airport Management | ||||||
| NUM height | +86 m | ||||||
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General information
Nook Airport was commissioned in 1979, located at an altitude of 86 meters above sea level and operates one runway [1] :
- 05/23 measuring 950 x 30 meters with asphalt pavement.
The airport serves flights of Air Greenland and Air Iceland airlines operating on De Havilland Canada Dash 7 , Bombardier Dash 8 and Sikorsky S-61 helicopters.
Nook Airport operates six days a week, except Sunday.
Airlines and Destinations
Domestic Routes from Nook Airport
| Airline | Destinations |
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| Air greenland | Kangerlussuaq, Kulusuk, Maniatsok, Narsarsuaq, Paamiut, Sisimiut, Iqaluit |
| Air iceland | Reykjavik |
From June 18 to September 3, 2012, the first international flights by Air Greenland from Nuk to Iqaluit are open every Monday and Friday.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 EAD Basic
- ↑ Air Greenland, History Archived May 23, 2010.
Links
- Nook Airport Official Website (link unavailable )
- Air greenland