Warraber Island Airport
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Airport in Queensland, Australia
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Coordinates | 10°12′24″S 142°49′24″E / 10.20667°S 142.82333°E / -10.20667; 142.82333 | ||||||||||
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Warraber Island Airport (IATA: SYU, ICAO: YWBS) is an airport in Sue Islet, Queensland, Australia. It was named Nelson Airport and officially opened on 26 November 1977.
Airlines and destinations
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Skytrans Airlines | Coconut Island, Horn Island, Saibai Island, Yam Island |
See also
References
- ^ YWBS – Warraber Island (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 21 March 2024
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Bourke group |
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Duncan group |
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Adolphus Channel group |
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Talbot group |
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The Three Sisters group |
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Yorke group |
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- Adolphus Channel
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- Birds of Boigu, Saibai and Dauan Islands
- Endeavour Strait
- Alfred Cort Haddon
- Margaret Lawrie
- Sea Swift
- Warul Kawa Indigenous Protected Area
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