St. George Airport, United States
The St. George Airport is located in St. George, Alaska, United States on the northern hemisphere. St. George Airport is a medium sized airport. It can handle only smaller aircraft. It has a control tower and facilities such as a filling station and runway lightings. Situated on the west of prime meridian, St. George Airport is given the airport code of PBV by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned St. George Airport the code of PAPB. So where on earth is St. George Airport located? It is located at longitude 169.66 degrees North of the Equator and latitude 56.58 degrees West of Greenwich. It is shown here in United States on Pagenation.com.
St. George Airport Runway:
- Runway 11; Heading: 118; Elevation: 125 ft; Length: 5000 ft Gravel.
- Runway 29; Heading: 298; Elevation: 119 ft; Length: 5000 ft Gravel.
IATA: PBV. ICAO: PAPB.
Updated On: 12.06.05