Ua Pou Airport is an airport on
Ua Pou
Ua Pou (french: Ua Pou, North Marquesan: ''’uapou'') is the third largest of the Marquesas Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean.
History
Pre-European history
Ua Pou is the only major island that ...
in
French Polynesia
)Territorial motto: ( en, "Great Tahiti of the Golden Haze")
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, song = " Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui"
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. The airport is 11 km northwest of the village of
Hakahau
Hakahau is the main village and port of the island of Ua Pou, in the Marquesas Islands, northeast of French Polynesia. It is the capital of the municipality. It is located at the bottom of a sheltered bay on the northeast side of the island, and ...
. As of 2021 it received 3900 passengers a year.
The runway is short, narrow, and slopes uphill, making Ua Pou an
Altiport An altiport is an aerodrome for small airplanes and helicopters, situated on or within mountainous terrain. The term is generally confined to describing small mountainous aerodromes in the French Alps.''Flying Magazine'', November 1975, page 5 Altip ...
.
Aircraft can only land when arriving from the sea, and can only take off towards the sea, whatever the prevailing wind.
[ The runway is 846m long, with a 30m drop.]
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Airports in French Polynesia
Altiports
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