Narsaq Heliport
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Narsaq Heliport | |||
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Narsaq Heliport | |||
IATA: JNS – ICAO: BGNS | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Mittarfeqarfiit | ||
Serves | Narsaq, Greenland | ||
Elevation AMSL | 83 ft / 25 m | ||
Coordinates | 60°55′00″N 046°03′31″W / 60.91667°N 46.05861°WCoordinates: 60°55′00″N 046°03′31″W / 60.91667°N 46.05861°W | ||
Map | |||
Narsaq Heliport | |||
Helipads | |||
Number | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
H1 | 60 × 20 | 197 × 66 | Asphalt |
H2 | 60 × 20 | 197 × 66 | Asphalt |
Source: Danish AIS[1] |
Narsaq Heliport (IATA: JNS, ICAO: BGNS) is a heliport in the northwestern part[1] of Narsaq, a town in the Kujalleq municipality, in southern Greenland.
The route of the Arctic Umiaq Line no longer extends to Narsarsuaq during summer,[2] hence the need for Europe-bound passengers to transfer in Narsaq Heliport, with several daily departures to Narsarsuaq.[3]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Greenland | Narsarsuaq, Qaqortoq[4] |
Photographs
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Air Greenland check-in desk
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Departure lounge
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Fuel truck by the entrance
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Air Greenland Sikorsky S-61N helicopter, incoming from Qaqortoq Heliport, bound for Narsarsuaq Airport
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Heliport from the air during Narsaq-Narsarsuaq flight in the Air Greenland Sikorsky S-61N helicopter
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 BGNS – Narsaq Heliport (PDF). Greenlandic Aeronautical Information Publication from Statens Luftfartsvæsen (CAA-DK).
- ↑ AUL Timetable
- ↑ Air Greenland, destination overview
- ↑ "Booking system". Air Greenland. Retrieved 9 June 2010.
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