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Marshall Islands International Airport

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Airport type
  
Public

Serves
  
Elevation AMSL
  
6 ft / 2 m

Code
  
MAJ

Phone
  
+692 625-3731

Operator
  
RMI Ports Authority

Location
  
Website
  
Elevation
  
2 m

Marshall Islands International Airport

Address
  
1319 Downtown main RD, Uliga, Marshall Island 96960, Marshall Islands

Similar
  
Amata Internatio Airport, Private Island Boutique, Marshall Islands Resort, Majuro Cooperati School

United airlines ua154 boeing 737 800 takeoff majuro marshall islands international airport


Marshall Islands International Airport (IATA: MAJ, ICAO: PKMJ, FAA LID: MAJ), also known as Amata Kabua International Airport, is located in the western part of Rairok on the south side of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The airport was built during World War II (1943) on Anenelibw and Lokojbar islets. It replaced Majuro Airfield, a coral-surfaced airstrip at Delap Island near the eastern end of Majuro Atoll that had been originally constructed by Japanese occupation forces in 1942.

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A series of single floor structures (small hangars) makeup the airport terminal. No physical structures existed at the airport prior to the 1970s. The current terminal structure and modern runway/apron were built in 1971. Passengers from flights arriving at the airport use stairs to exit aircraft and walk to the terminal.

The airport is capable of handling all propeller-driven aircraft as well as small to midsize jet aircraft (e.g., Airbus A320s, Boeing 737s, Boeing 757s and Boeing 767s).

The Republic of the Marshall Islands Ports Authority replaced the Marshall Islands Airports Authority in managing the airport in 2003 under RMI Port Authority Act.

Airport improvements

Sea walls have been added to prevent the sea from reclaiming the infill used to create the airport.

Between 2007 and 2009, airport improvement projects replaced the runway surfaces, rebuilt the apron to better handle aircraft and repaved and added markings to the runway. In 2007 the FAA add two new airport Airport crash tender to the existing 3 tender fleet as part of the airport improvement projects.

Ground transportation

Taxis and shuttle buses provide ground transportation to and from the airport to other areas of the island.

The main and only road on Majuro Island provides access to the airport.

Incidents

No accidents have been reported at the airport and only two incidents involving aircraft originating from the airport:

  • March 11, 2001 - Express One Boeing 727 lands short of the runway at Pohnpei Airport. Aircraft originated from Marshall Island International Airport.
  • December 2, 1994 - Trans Island Air Britten-Norman BN-2B-2 Islander crash lands 320 km from Majuro. The aircraft had taken off from Marshall Island International Airport. There were no fatalities
  • References

    Marshall Islands International Airport Wikipedia