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Karratha Airport

Coordinates:20°42′44″S116°46′24″E / 20.71222°S 116.77333°E /-20.71222; 116.77333
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Airport in Western Australia

Karratha Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCity of Karratha
LocationKarratha,Western Australia
Elevation AMSL32 ft / 10 m
Coordinates20°42′44″S116°46′24″E / 20.71222°S 116.77333°E /-20.71222; 116.77333
Websitewww.karrathaairport.com.au
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
08/262,2807,480Asphalt
Statistics (2016/17)
Passenger movementsDecrease 463,966
Aircraft movementsDecrease 6,679
Sources: AustralianAIP and aerodrome chart[1]
passenger and aircraft movements fromBureau of Infrastructure & Transport Research Economics[2]

Karratha Airport (IATA:KTA,ICAO:YPKA) is anairport inKarratha, in thePilbara region ofWestern Australia. The airport is 14 km (8.7 mi) from Karratha and 5nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south[1] ofDampier.

History

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At the beginning of the iron ore industry in the early 1960s,Dampier was chosen as the port forHamersley Iron's operations and this signalled the beginning of major development in the Pilbara.Roebourne airport was the nearest airport. In 1966 Hamersley Iron constructed an airport on the present Karratha Airport site with a sealed gravel runway and small terminal building and named it Dampier Airport. With the introduction of theFokker F28 jet aircraft byMacRobertson Miller Airlines (MMA) in 1969, regular passenger flights by MMA to the unsealed Roebourne airport were discontinued.

After several years as a private airport, the airport was taken over by theShire of Roebourne. Several upgrades have been made over the decades, including a new runway and new terminals.[3] The old runway is now used as a taxiway and helicopter landing site for the many helicopters servicing the facilities in theNorth West Shelf gas field and marine pilot transfers for iron ore and gas ships using the nearby ports of Dampier and Walcott. The runway is capable of handling aircraft up toBoeing 737-800 size routinely, but can handle up to aBoeing 767-300,Boeing C-17 Globemaster III or evenAntonov An-124 Ruslan.

From the 1960s to the 1980s, MMA was the largest operator serving Karratha.East-West Airlines introduced services in the 1980s to compete with theAnsett until it was taken over by Ansett. Aircraft that operated into Karratha over the decades include theFokker F27, Fokker F28,British Aerospace 146,Fokker 100,Boeing 717, Embraer E-Jets (170 and 190) and theBoeing 737.Bristow Helicopters,CHC Helicopter andHelicopters (NZ) also have bases in Karratha operating helicopters such as theAgusta 109,Agusta 139,Sikorsky S-76,Aerospatiale Super Puma andAirbus Helicopters EC225.

Karratha Airport is the second busiest airport in Western Australia that handles commercial flights, withPerth Airport being the busiest, and has played a major role in the development of the Pilbara region. In the year ending 30 June 2009[4] the airport handled 486,582 passengers, an increase of almost 100,000 since 2008, and wasranked 18th busiest in Australia.[2] For the year ending June 2010 this had increased to 587,211 passengers, and by 2011 it had reached 675,207 passengers. Of these passengers, the vast majority arefly-in fly-out workers. The airport is now the 17th busiest.[2][5]

Karratha Airport underwent a major revamp following a council decision to redevelop the terminal. The $35 million upgrade provides several major changes within the terminal and includes a new cafe, bar, combined arrivals and departure area, new toilet facilities, improved security screening and baggage reclaim. The terminal was officially opened by Deputy Prime MinisterWarren Truss on 25 September 2015.[6]

Qantas began operating services fromBrisbane in November 2007, followed byMelbourne andSydney in May and June 2010.[7][8] All were withdrawn in 2014 amid a downturn in the mining industry.[9] Flights between Karratha and Brisbane were set to resume in 2018,[10] but after would-be operatorJetGo was placed into liquidation, the service was cancelled.[11]

Airlines and destinations

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AirlinesDestinations
Alliance AirlinesCharter:Perth
Nexus AirlinesBroome,Geraldton,Port Hedland[12]
QantasPerth
QantasLinkPerth
Virgin AustraliaPerth
Virgin Australia Regional AirlinesPerth

Statistics

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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found onPhabricator and onMediaWiki.org.
Annual passenger traffic at KTA airport.SeeWikidata query.

Operations

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Busiest domestic routes into and out of Karratha Airport
(FY 2011[4])[13]
RankAirportPassengers carried% change
1Western Australia,Perth Airport615,689Increase9.0

References

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  1. ^abYPKA – Karratha (PDF).AIP En Route Supplement fromAirservices Australia, effective 20 March 2025,Aeronautical Chart
  2. ^abc"Airport Traffic Data 1985–86 to 2010–11".Bureau of Infrastructure & Transport Research Economics. May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved27 June 2012. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
  3. ^Airport to ExpandHamersley News 24 January 1980 page 6
  4. ^abFiscal year 1 July – 30 June
  5. ^O'Brien, Amanda (15 November 2011)."FIFO flights growing at breakneck speed".The Australian. Archived fromthe original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved15 February 2017.
  6. ^Karratha AirportClough Group
  7. ^Qantas launches new East Coast - Karratha servicesAustralian Aviation issue 270 April 2010 page 16
  8. ^"Karratha traffic to increase after five years of declines following launch of new Brisbane and Singapore links".blueswandaily.com. 19 January 2018. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  9. ^Taylor, Ellis (13 December 2017)."JetGo to start Brisbane-Karratha-Singapore flights".Flightglobal. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  10. ^"Karratha to Brisbane flights scheduled to begin in June".WAtoday. 5 April 2018. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  11. ^"JetGo Australia placed into Liquidation".City of Karratha. 5 July 2018. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  12. ^"Nexus Airlines - Connecting Us".Nexus Airlines.
  13. ^"Australian Domestic Airline Activity 2010–11".Bureau of Infrastructure & Transport Research Economics. May 2012. Retrieved27 June 2012. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"

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