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Coordinates: 66°4127S 111°3125E / 66.69083°S 111.52361°E / -66.69083; 111.52361
 

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Wilkins Aerodrome
  • ICAO: YWKS
  • Summary
    Airport typePrivate
    OperatorAustralian Antarctic Division
    ServesAustralian Antarctic Territory
    LocationWilkes Land, Antarctica
    Elevation AMSL2,529 ft / 771 m
    Coordinates66°41′27S 111°31′25E / 66.69083°S 111.52361°E / -66.69083; 111.52361
    Map
    YWKS is located in Antarctica
    YWKS

    YWKS

    Location in Antarctica

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    09T/27T 3,200 10,499 Ice

    Sources: Australian AIP aerodrome chart[1]

    Wilkins Aerodrome[2] is a single-runway aerodrome operated by Australia, located on upper glacier of the ice sheet Preston Heath, Budd Coast, Wilkes Land, on the continent of Antarctica, but 40 km (25 mi) southeast of the actual coast. It is named after Sir Hubert Wilkins, a pioneer of Antarctic aviation and exploration.[3]

    History[edit]

    Construction of a runway in the Australian Antarctic Territory was first suggested in the 1950s, but logistical, political and environmental issues delayed construction of the runway until 2004.[4] The A$46 million dollar runway is carved into glacial ice, approximately 65 km (40 mi) from the Australian base at Casey Station.

    In order to be approved by Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), Wilkins must be levelled to runway standard with the use of lasers and requires a crew of eight to maintain the level and friction of the runway before each landing.[3]

    Activities[edit]

    CASA issued an aviation licence for the airline Skytraders to operate passenger flights,[5] and the first flight was made on 11 January 2008, carrying Australia's Environment Minister Peter Garrett, twelve scientists and six other passengers.[6][7]

    Flights to Antarctica leave from Hobart International AirportinTasmania using an Airbus A319, and the flight takes around four hours. Prior to the runway's completion, the trip to Antarctica involved a ten-day journey by ship across the Southern Ocean from Hobart. The runway operates only during the Antarctic summer, and twenty to thirty flights per season are planned. The flights are used to transport scientists conducting Antarctic research, and are not available for tourist flights.[4] However, since the opening of the runway, no more than 10 flights in one season have been achieved. This is primarily due to environmental conditions at the site, temperatures being warmer and causing melt of the runway, thus decreasing the window of opportunity to use the runway. As of January 2012, only four flights were planned for the summer season and all in February 2012.[8]

    In 2015, the Royal Australian Air Force and the Australian Antarctic Division commenced cargo flights from Hobart International Airport to Wilkins Runway using C-17 Globemaster aircraft.[9] The service will also be used for medical evacuations, if required. The C-17 was used as a faster and more frequent alternative to the Aurora Australis supply vessel.[10]

    In March 2022, Wilkins reported 15 successful flights.[11]

    Airlines and destinations[edit]

    AirlinesDestinations
    Skytraders Seasonal Charter: Hobart
    Royal Air Force Troll Airfield

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Wilkins Aerodrome". antarctica.gov.au. n.d. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  • ^ a b Sebastian, Scmitz (November 2010). "From Oz to Ice: Flight Operations of the Australia Antarctic Division". Airliner World. Key Publishing Ltd.
  • ^ a b Historic flight lands in Antarctica, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 January 2008.
  • ^ CASA approves Antarctic flights Archived 9 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 January 2008.
  • ^ Clarke, Sarah: Antarctic plane heading home after maiden flight, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 11 January 2008.
  • ^ Australia builds Antarctic ice runway - News - nbcnews.com
  • ^ Meltdown cuts Antarctic flights, "The Mercury (Hobart)", 6 January 2012. Archived 10 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Delivery for Antarctica: RAAF, Antarctic Division complete first air cargo mission to icy continent, "Australian Broadcasting Corporation", 22 November 2015.
  • ^ "RAAF operates C-17 proof of concept flights to Antarctica". Australian Aviation. 22 November 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  • ^ "Wings over the ice: Australia lands successful Antarctic aviation season". 22 March 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  • External links[edit]

  • Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wilkins_Aerodrome&oldid=1228791154"

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