2.2.3 Cook Islands All Other National Airports

2.2.3 Cook Islands All Other National Airports

Airports Overview

The airports listed below have no facilities other than a crushed coral strip and a single small building that acts as cargo and passenger terminal and ticket office.

There is no security screening and refuelling facility in the outer islands, no runway lighting or perimeter fencing, no fire fighting equipment available and other than Penrhyn - no navigation aid. Weather information (AWS) is obtained from Rarotonga Met service or Rarotonga Air Traffic Control, Windsocks are on each of the islands located either end of runway, ground handling to these islands is arranged through Air Rarotonga, main domestic carrier. Aircraft parking is limited. Apart from Manihiki, Penrhn and Pukapuka the airports are located within a short distance of the main village on their respective Island. These airports are non-certified aerodromes, their respective Island Council’s manage state of runway.


2.2.4 Cook Islands Mangaia Island Airport

2.2.5 Cook Islands Mauke Island Airport

2.2.6 Cook Islands Atiu Island Airport

2.2.7 Cook Islands Penrhyn Island Airport

2.2.8 Cook Islands Manihiki Island Airport

2.2.9 Cook Islands Pukapuka Island

2.2.4 Cook Islands Mangaia Island Airport

Airport Overview

Mangaia - the southern most island in the Cook Islands, lies east south east of Rarotonga by 131 miles (114nm/211km).

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Province or District

Mangaia Island

Latitude

21°53'37"S

Longitude

157°54'31"W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

MGS 

ICAO Code

NCMG

Runway

Runway 

Runway Dimensions

1011m x 30m

Runway Orientation

10/28

Runway Surface


Runway Condition


This airport is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 




2.2.5 Cook Islands Mauke Island Airport

Airport Overview

Mauke – lies 173 miles (150nm/278km) northeast of Rarotonga in a group of three islands collectively named Nga-pu-toru. Like Atiu, Mauke had an original short grass runway built in 1977 positioned in the island interior. In the early 1980's a new airstrip of compacted coral was built on the Northern coast. It is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Latitude

20°08’14”S 

Longitude

157°20’38”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

MUK

ICAO Code

NCMK

Runway(s)

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1592m x 30 metres

Runway Orientation

10/28

Runway Surface


Runway Condition


This airport is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 




2.2.6 Cook Islands Mitiaro Island Airport

Airport Overview

Mitiaro in the Ngaputoru group is the northern most island of the three, with Atiu to the southwest and Mauke to the southeast. Originally built in 1977 the airstrip was later realigned to allow for an improved compacted coral surface and length in the early 1980's. It is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Latitude

19°50’28”S 

Longitude

157°42’37”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

MOI

ICAO Code

NCMR

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1200m x 30m

Runway Orientation

09/27

Runway Surface


Runway Condition


This airport is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 


2.2.6 Cook Islands Atiu Island Airport

Airport Overview

At 139 miles from Rarotonga (121nm/224km) Atiu (in the Ngaputoru group) has had air access since 1977 when a short grass runway was built near Areora in the middle for the island. Once local airlines re-equipped with larger aircraft a new airstrip of compacted coral was constructed on the northern coastline that became operational in 1983.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Latitude

19°58’00”S 

Longitude

158°07’31”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

AIU  

ICAO Code

NCAT

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1255m x 30m

Runway Orientation

09/27

Runway Surface


Runway Condition


This airport is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 


This airport has no facilities other than a crushed coral strip and a single small building that acts as cargo and passenger terminal and ticket office. 

Weather information (AWS) is obtained from Rarotonga Met service or Rarotonga Air Traffic Control. Windsocks are on each of the islands located either end of runway, ground handling to these islands is arranged through Air Rarotonga, main domestic carrier.

2.2.7 Cook Islands Penrhyn Island Airport

Airport Overview

The Penrhyn runway was built during World War 2 as part of the allied military initiative along with Aitutaki and Tonga to create an alternative Eastern war time supply route from Hawaii through to Australia and New Zealand. The airstrip stretches along a narrow motu (islet) next to the village of Omoka. Penrhyn has an NDB (non directional beacon) which is operated on request.(O/R)

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Omoka

Latitude

09°00’22”S

Longitude

158°02’11”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

PYE

ICAO Code

NCPY

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

2212m x 30m

Runway Orientation

14/32

Runway Surface


Runway Condition


The compacted coral runway was originally nearly 3000 metres long but has since been shortened.

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 


2.2.8 Cook Islands Manihiki Island Airport

Airport Overview

The Manihiki airstrip was built in the early 1980's but not used commercially until 1991 when it was extended to a length sufficient for commercial flights. Nearby Rakahanga also had an airstrip however destroyed by successive hurricanes. Located on the Northeastern motu (islet) of Tukao, it is 750 miles (652nm/1208km) distance from Rarotonga. It is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Latitude

10°22’28”S 

Longitude

161°00’12”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

MHX

ICAO Code

NCMH

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1700m x 30m

Runway Orientation

14/32

Runway Surface


Runway Condition



Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes

 




2.2.9 Cook Islands Pukapuka Island

Airport Overview

Built in 1993, the compacted coral airstrip is situated on the atoll’s southern motu. 750nm from Rarotonga and 370nm from Pago Pago, Pukapuka is the Cook Islands northwestern most island. It is a non-certified aerodrome.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Cook Islands

Latitude

10°54’55”S 

Longitude

165°50’43”W

Elevation (ft and m)


IATA Code

PZK

ICAO Code

NCPK

Runway(s)

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1393m x 30m

Runway Orientation

07/25

Runway Surface


Runway Condition



Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes (arranged through Air Rarotonga)

Air Traffic Control

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes (but limited)

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

Yes