Kautokeino Airport
Kautokeino Airport (Norwegian: Kautokeino flyplass; IATA: QKX, ICAO: ENKA) is a general aviation airport located in Kautokeino, Norway. It consists of a 1,200-meter (3,900 ft) gravel runway. The airport was built by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was rebuilt in 1958 by the Royal Norwegian Air Force to supply its radar station at Kautokeino. It is largely unused and is now owned by the Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property and the Finnmark Estate. Local politicians have called for the airport to be upgraded to a regional airport, but this has been rejected by Avinor.
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Kautokeino Airport
Kautokeino Airport (Norwegian: Kautokeino flyplass; IATA: QKX, ICAO: ENKA) is a general aviation airport located in Kautokeino, Norway. It consists of a 1,200-meter (3,900 ft) gravel runway. The airport was built by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was rebuilt in 1958 by the Royal Norwegian Air Force to supply its radar station at Kautokeino. It is largely unused and is now owned by the Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property and the Finnmark Estate. Local politicians have called for the airport to be upgraded to a regional airport, but this has been rejected by Avinor.
has abstract
Kautokeino Airport (Norwegian: ...... s has been rejected by Avinor.
@en
elevation (μ)
IATA Location Identifier
ICAO Location Identifier
location
designation of runway
length of runway (μ)
surface of runway
thumbnail
Wikipage page ID
38,557,873
Wikipage revision ID
677,650,338
coordinates region
metric-elev
pushpin label
pushpin map
pushpin map caption
Location in Norway
pushpin mapsize
pushpin relief
subject
hypernym
point
69.04027777777777 23.034166666666668
comment
Kautokeino Airport (Norwegian: ...... s has been rejected by Avinor.
@en
label
Kautokeino Airport
@en
lat
6.904027777777777e+1
long
2.3034166666666667e+1
wasDerivedFrom
depiction
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Kautokeino Airport
@en
Kautokeino flyplass
@en