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Mount Gambier Airport

Mount Gambier Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner/Operator District Council of Grant
Serves Limestone Coast including Mount Gambier
Elevation AMSL 212 ft / 65 m
Coordinates 37°44′44″S 140°47′07″E / 37.74556°S 140.78528°E / -37.74556; 140.78528Coordinates: 37°44′44″S 140°47′07″E / 37.74556°S 140.78528°E / -37.74556; 140.78528
Website www.mountgambierairport.com.au
Map
YMTG is located in South Australia
YMTG
YMTG
Location in South Australia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 1,524 5,000 Asphalt
11/29 922 3,025 Asphalt
06/24 846 2,776 Asphalt
Statistics (2010/11)
Passengers 92,261
Aircraft movements 4,149
Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chart, passenger and aircraft movements from the BITRE
Passengers 92,261
Aircraft movements 4,149

Mount Gambier Airport (IATA: MGBICAO: YMTG) is an airport in the Limestone Coast, South Australia.

It is located on the Riddoch Highway in Wandilo about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) north of Mount Gambier. It is the only commercial airport servicing the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Currently Regional Express Airlines is the only airline servicing the airport, with multiple daily flights to Adelaide and Melbourne with Saab 340 turboprop aircraft.

The original Mount Gambier aerodrome was established when Mr H.S. (Stan) May and Mr S.C. Davis purchased land directly opposite the present airport on the Riddoch Highway. An aerodrome was established and basic infrastructure provided with the aerodrome officially opened on 21 May 1930. Scheduled airline services to Adelaide and Melbourne began the same year. The aerodrome owners then purchased 82 hectares of land that was part of 'Croyle Estate' and then another 66 hectares of the same property on 2 June 1936. This site is where the airport is today. A licence was granted by the then-Civil Aviation Branch of the Department of Defence on 1 July 1936 and the new airport began hosting regular public transport flights.

In July 1939 the Federal Government purchased the aerodrome from its civilian owners and commenced the construction of a Royal Australian Air Force base which was to house the No. 2 Air Observers School (2AOS). It was officially formed on 6 February 1941 and the first intake of trainees began on 6 March 1941.


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