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  2. Lae Nadzab Airport - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt. Officially named Nadzab Tomodachi International Airport, [1] Nadzab Airport is a regional airport located at Nadzab 42 kilometres (26 mi) outside Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea along the Highlands Highway. It is served by both private and regional aircraft with domestic flights. The airport replaced the Lae Airfield in 1977.

  3. Air Niugini Flight 73 - Wikipedia

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    Air Niugini Flight 73 was a scheduled service from Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, via Chuuk, FSM. On 28 September 2018, a Boeing 737, operated by Air Niugini, landed short of the runway at Chuuk International Airport in Weno (FSM) and came to rest in Chuuk Lagoon .

  4. Lae Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Fierce political squabbling over the pros and cons of Lae and Nadzab continued until 1982, when, in an unsolved mystery, the Lae airport terminal was burned down. [9] Photo of original Air Niugini terminal at old Lae airfield. Taken 29 January 2014. Lae airfield continued to be used by Air Niugini and other third

  5. Air Niugini - Wikipedia

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    A former Air Niugini Fokker F28 in the 1980s. A former Air Niugini Airbus A310-300 in the 1990s. A former Air Niugini Boeing 757-200 in 2010.. The airline was established in November 1973 as the national airline of Papua New Guinea with the government holding 60% of the shares, with the rest divided between Australian airline companies Ansett (16%), Qantas (12%) and Trans Australia Airlines ...

  6. Landing at Nadzab - Wikipedia

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    The Landing at Nadzab was an airborne landing on 5 September 1943 during the New Guinea campaign of World War II in conjunction with the landing at Lae. The Nadzab action began with a parachute drop at Lae Nadzab Airport, combined with an overland force. The parachute drop was carried out by the US Army's 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment and ...

  7. Lae - Wikipedia

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    Lae (/ ˈ l ɑː eɪ, ˈ l eɪ i / [1])(German: Preußen-Reede, [2] later Lehe) is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea.It is located near the delta of the Markham River on the northern coast of Huon Gulf.

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  9. List of airports in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Map of Papua New Guinea. This is a list of airports in Papua New Guinea, sorted by location.. Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands (the western portion of the island is a part of the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua).