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The airport is located 2.3 nautical miles (4.3 km; 2.6 mi) north northwest [2] of Cairns or 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the Cairns central business district, in the suburb of Aeroglen. The airport lies between Mount Whitfield to the west and Trinity Bay to the east.
Cairns is the busiest airfield in the Army, training large numbers of Army aviators both day and night with an average annual traffic count of approximately 240,000 movements. In addition, Cairns AAF hosts the 23d Flying Training Squadron , which trains United States Air Force pilots in the TH-1H .
Airfield Army post/naval post/facility served State Period of operation Current use Adams Field: Arkansas: 1917-1930 [10]: Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport
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This is a list of airports in Australia.It includes licensed airports, with the exception of private airports. Aerodromes here are listed with their 4-letter ICAO code, and 3-letter IATA code (where available).
Cairns Airport, Cairns, Queensland 16°52′29″S 145°45′08″E / 16.87472°S 145.75222°E / -16.87472; 145.75222 ( Queensland - Cairns 33d Troop Carrier Squadron detachment, 374th Troop Carrier Group , (1 November – 10 December 1942)
Ports North, the trading name of the Far North Queensland Ports Corporation Limited, is a Queensland Government statutory corporation that is responsible for the Cairns Marlin Marina and the Cairns Cityport project and the ports in Cairns, Cape Flattery, Karumba, Mourilyan, Skardon River, Quintell Beach, Thursday Island, Burketown and Cooktown, in Queensland, Australia. [2]