Gove Airport
Gove Airport is on the Gove Peninsula in the Northern Territory of Australia, near the town of Nhulunbuy.
Airnorth operates daily scheduled services to and from Darwin and Cairns and once-weekly services to Groote Eylandt. Scheduled services are also operated by Mission Aviation Fellowship to local communities within the East Arnhem Region.
History
Gove Airport is located on the site of the former RAAF Base Gove. This World War II airbase was built in 1943 and named for Pilot Officer William Gove, who was killed in action. During the war, the airfield was used by No. 83 Squadron RAAF flying CAC Boomerangs and No. 13 Squadron RAAF flying Lockheed Venturas, with No. 42 Squadron RAAF operating PBY Catalina flying boats out of nearby Drimmie Head. At the height of operations, over 5,000 servicemen were stationed at the base. The base closed in early 1946.The airport was established in the 1970s. The old terminal was replaced by a new one, shaped like an aircraft, built in 2005/2006.
Description
Gove Airport services the mining town of Nhulunbuy and several Aboriginal communities, including Yirrkala. The airport is located south southeast of the Nhulunbuy town centre, on Melville Road. It is operated by the Nhulunbuy Corporation.Facilities
The airport is located at an elevation of 205 ft above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 13/31 with an asphalt surface measuring.A new terminal building was completed in 2005, providing an air-conditioned departure lounge and indoor baggage collection.