Coffs Harbour Airport | |||||||||||||||
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View of the airport terminal from the runway
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Coffs Harbour City Council | ||||||||||||||
Location | Coffs Harbour | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 18 ft / 5 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 30°19′12″S 153°07′00″E / 30.32000°S 153.11667°ECoordinates: 30°19′12″S 153°07′00″E / 30.32000°S 153.11667°E | ||||||||||||||
Website | www.coffsharbourairport.com | ||||||||||||||
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Location in New South Wales | |||||||||||||||
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Sources: AIP, Aircraft movements from Airservices Australia
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Aircraft movements | 27,248 |
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Coffs Harbour Airport: (IATA: CFS, ICAO: YCFS) (formerly ICAO code of YSCH until November 2007) is the only airport located in and serving the regional centre of Coffs Harbour, Australia. The airport is located near Boambee, south of Coffs Harbour. Coffs Harbour Regional Airport is one of the largest and busiest regional airports in New South Wales, handling numerous types of aircraft. The airport is currently serviced by five airlines QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Tigerair, Fly Corporate and Fly Pelican. Coffs Harbour is one of the only regional airports in New South Wales to have an Air Traffic Control tower. The airport has the capacity to handle any aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 767. Coffs Harbour airport is located right at the doorstep of the Pacific Highway which links all of Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas to the airport.
In 2011 the airport handled over 27,000 aircraft movements. The terminal handled 341,116 passengers in the 2011 financial year, making it the 22nd busiest airport in Australia.
Open air paid parking is provided for over 200 cars.
The airport was established by the Council in 1928. It was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II for the purposes of an airbase for anti submarine patrols. No. 71 Squadron and 'C' Flight No. 73 Squadron operated from the base from 1943 until being disbanded in late 1944. No. 12 Operational Base Unit maintained and serviced the airfield during its operation. A number of bunkers associated with the RAAF's occupation of the airfield exist near the airfield.