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2 Size restrictions  





3 Ground transport  





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Coordinates: 21°1428S 175°0858W / 21.24111°S 175.14944°W / -21.24111; -175.14944
 

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Fuaʻamotu International Airport


Malaʻe Vakapuna Fakavahaʻapuleʻanga Fuaʻamotu
  • ICAO: NFTF
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OperatorMinistry of Civil Aviation
    ServesNukuʻalofa, Tonga
    LocationTongatapu
    Elevation AMSL126 ft / 38 m
    Coordinates21°14′28S 175°08′58W / 21.24111°S 175.14944°W / -21.24111; -175.14944
    Map
    NFTF is located in Tonga
    NFTF

    NFTF

    Location of airport in Tonga

    NFTF is located in Oceania
    NFTF

    NFTF

    NFTF (Oceania)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    11/29 8,795 2,681 Asphalt
    17/35 4,951 1,509 Grass/Soil

    Sources:[1][2]

    Fuaʻamotu International Airport (IATA: TBU, ICAO: NFTF) is an international airportinTonga. It is on the south side of the main island, Tongatapu, 20 km from the capital of Tonga, Nukuʻalofa. Although named after the nearby village of Fuaʻamotu, which is on Tungī's (the king's) estate, in reality the airfield is located on the Tuʻi Pelehake's estate, closer to the village of Pelehake (which did not yet exist as a village during the early aviation days).[citation needed]

    The air field was constructed by Seabees of the 1st Construction Battalion with assistance and labor of the U. S. Army 147th Infantry Regiment.[3] It was intended as a World War II heavy bomber field, and had three coral-surfaced runways. In the late 1970s, it was expanded to permit jet aircraft to use the runways. Fuaʻamotu is now suitable for up to Boeing 767 size aircraft, but remains closed to larger jets (e.g. Boeing 747s).

    Fuaʻamotu International Airport is equipped with VOR/DME (114.5) and NDB (245) navigational facilities. No ILS is available. Lighting is provided for the runway, apron, and taxiway. International airlines with regular services to Fuaʻamotu include Air New Zealand and Fiji Airways. Fiji Airways flies Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Nadi and ATR 42-500 aircraft from Suva (operated by Fiji Link). Air New Zealand flies Airbus A320 and Boeing 787 aircraft from Auckland. In March 2016, Air New Zealand announced plans to serve Fuaʻamotu with a one-off Boeing 787-9s for the AucklandTonga route due to demand on June 15, 2016.[4] Virgin Australia flew a Boeing 737-800 from Sydney and Auckland until services were withdrawn in 2020. Under Tongan law, Fuaʻamotu International Airport is closed on Sundays — only to be opened in distress, after the minister's approval.

    Air traffic control

    [edit]

    Fuaʻamotu is a total controlled aerodrome and all traffic are guided by air traffic control. The tower is contactable on 118.5, and Ground on 121.9. Outside of the hours of service at Fuaʻamotu a limited FIS is available by Auckland Oceanic.

    Runway 11/29: (Elev 91 ft/28m) PCN 45 FBXT (Flexible pavement, medium subgrade strength, medium tyre pressure (1,500 kPa (220 psi)), technical evaluation completed). Runway End Identifier Lights are installed at each end of the runway, as are T-VASI glidescope indicators. Low Intensity Runway Lighting is provided, and a simple Low Intensity Lighting Approach Lighting System is installed on Runway 11.

    Size restrictions

    [edit]
    Map of Fuaʻamotu International Airport.

    It is the strength of the runway rather than the length that restricts operations from Fuaʻamotu. Even a fully laden Boeing 767-300ER on a flexible pavement B strength, such as at this airport, requires a Pavement Classification Number (PCN) of 59, therefore is not allowed to take off with full load. The same can be said of a Boeing 747-400, which theoretically could take off and land at Fuaʻamotu length-wise, but needs a PCN of 66, and would therefore damage the runway severely in the process[citation needed] (A B747-400 weighs over twice as much as a B767-300ER).[5]

    Ground transport

    [edit]

    There is no public bus service to the airport, but several hostels and hotels in Nukuʻalofa meet flights and taxis are available.

    Airlines and destinations

    [edit]
    AirlinesDestinations
    Air New Zealand Auckland
    Fiji Airways Nadi
    Lulutai Airlines 'Eua,[6] Ha'apai, Niuafo'ou, Niuatoputapu, Vava'u[7][8]
    Qantas Sydney[9]
    Talofa Airways Apia, Pago Pago

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Airport information for NFTF[usurped] from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  • ^ Airport information for TBU at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  • ^ Tongatabu Airfield (Tonga Tabu, Fua Amotu Airport, Fua'amotu Airport), Tongatapu, Tonga, Pacific Wrecks webpage, up-dated September 24, 2018 [1]
  • ^ "Air New Zealand Plans 787 Dreamliner Debut in Tonga in mid-June 2016". airlineroute. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  • ^ Boeing commercial aircraft specifications Archived 2011-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Flights to 'EUA: Explore Tonga's Enchanting Island with Lulutai".
  • ^ "Tonga's Lulutai Airlines resumes flight operations".
  • ^ "Tonga to Vava'u Flights: Explore Idyllic Islands & Adventures".
  • ^ Matt Lennon (18 August 2022). "Qantas connects Australia to Tonga with direct flights - Executive Traveller". Executive Traveller.
  • [edit]

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