Nauru International Airport

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Nauru International Airport
IATA: INU - ICAO: ANYN
Summary
Airport type Public
Serves Nauru
Elevation AMSL 22 ft (7 m)
Coordinates 00°32′50.85″S, 166°55′08.76″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 7,054 2,150 Asphalt
The main entrance of Nauru Airport
The main entrance of Nauru Airport

Nauru International Airport (IATA: INUICAO: ANYN) is the sole airport of the Pacific island Republic of Nauru. It is located in the Yaren district. The airport's ICAO airport code was formerly ANAU. In 2005, Nauru International Airport was closed when Air Nauru ceased operation when its only 737-400 was seized by the court of Melbourne, Australia. The airport was reopened in 2006 when Air Nauru (now Our Airline) resumed operations with a new 737-300.

  • Our Airline (formerly Air Nauru) (Brisbane [via Honiara], Honiara, Tarawa)

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