Wang-an Airport
Wang-an Airport 望安航空站 望安機場 Wàng'ān Hángkōngzhàn Wàng'ān Jīchǎng | |||||||||||
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IATA: WOT – ICAO: RCWA | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Civil Aeronautics Administration | ||||||||||
Location | Wang-an Island | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 23°22′0″N 119°30′0″E / 23.36667°N 119.50000°E | ||||||||||
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WOT Location of airport in Taiwan | |||||||||||
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Sources: Civil Aeronautics Ministry[1] |
Wang-an Airport (Chinese: 望安機場; pinyin: Wàng'ān Jīchǎng) (IATA: WOT, ICAO: RCWA) is an airport in Wang-an, Penghu Islands, Republic of China (Taiwan).
History
Construction of the airport started in January 1988, and was finished later that year. On May 11, 1991 the Civil Aeronautics Administration began to manage the airport, and the airport now has an auxiliary status. The runway was resurfaced in 1996.
Airport and Destination
Airlines | Destinations |
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Daily Air | Kaohsiung |
See also
References
- ↑ "臺閩地區民航運輸各機場營運量-按機場分" (PDF). CAA. CAA. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- Wang'an Airport (in English)
Coordinates: 23°22′N 119°30′E / 23.367°N 119.500°E
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