Buli Airport

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Buli Airport

Bandar Udara Buli
Summary
OperatorEast Halmahera Government
ServesMaba
Location Buli, Pekaulang, Maba, East Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia
Time zone WIT (UTC+09:00)
Elevation  AMSL 2 m / 7 ft
Coordinates 00°55′03″N128°22′59″E / 0.91750°N 128.38306°E / 0.91750; 128.38306
Map
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
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07/251,5004,921 Asphalt

Buli Airport( IATA : PGQ, ICAO : WAEM) is located in Buli, Pekaulang, Maba, East Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia.

Airlines and destinations

The following airline serves Buli airport.

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Wings Air Ternate

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