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Rottnest Island Airport

Rottnest Airport
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Rottnest Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Rottnest Island Authority
Location Rottnest Island
Elevation AMSL 12 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 32°00′24″S 115°32′23″E / 32.00667°S 115.53972°E / -32.00667; 115.53972Coordinates: 32°00′24″S 115°32′23″E / 32.00667°S 115.53972°E / -32.00667; 115.53972
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YRTI is located in Western Australia
YRTI
YRTI
Location in Western Australia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 1,293 4,242 Asphalt
Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chart

Rottnest Island Airport (IATA: RTSICAO: YRTI) is a small airport for light aircraft, situated about 800 m (2,600 ft) from the main settlement at Thomson Bay, Rottnest Island and 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) northwest of Fremantle. Daily air services operate to the island. In the past these have been from Perth Airport, but in recent years have been mainly from Jandakot.

The single 1,290 m × 18 m (4,232 ft × 59 ft) runway runs east-west and is situated behind Thomsons Bay and south of Government House Lake. Part of the lake was resumed for the construction of the airport runway. The Rottnest Tram track runs south of and parallel to the runway.

The airport opened in November 1930 and has been used regularly since then for private and small commercial operations, ferrying workers and holiday makers between Perth and the island.

At one stage, the 32 km (20 mi) Perth to Rottnest flight was the world's shortest scheduled air route.

Woods Airways which was run by pioneer aviator Jimmy Woods, operated the Perth to Rottnest service from about 1948 with two war-surplus Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Avro Anson aircraft. The service closed in 1961 after concerns about the safety of the ageing aircraft and recurring conflict with the Department of Civil Aviation over minor infringements of regulations. In 14 years of operations, it had made more than 13,000 crossings.

Other services continued after Woods Airways departed and at various stages facilities were upgraded.

Woods Airways and its owner were considered synonymous with the airport and in 1987 State Tourism Minister Pam Beggs opened the renamed and upgraded Jimmy Woods Air Terminal in recognition.

MacRobertson Miller Airlines took over services after Wood's Airways using both DC-3 and Fokker F27 Friendship, until the route became uneconomical.


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