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Munda Airport (IATA: MUA, ICAO: AGGM) is an international airport adjacent to the town of Munda, Western Province in Solomon Islands. Originally built by Japanese forces during World War II and further developed by the U. S. Naval Construction Battalions 24 and 73 following its capture. After the war, the airfield became a commercial airport for regional flights.In 2015, a New Zealand government aid and development project significantly upgraded the field to an international airport.[2] The upgrade included the removal of a large amount of unexploded ordnance left behind by vacating Japanese and US forces. Although there were no international flights scheduled by 2019, the main economic purpose of the upgrade is to serve as an alternate field for international flights to Honiara Internatio

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  • Munda Point (de)
  • Munda Airport (en)
  • ムンダ空港 (ja)
  • Port lotniczy Munda (pl)
  • 蒙達機場 (zh)
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  • ムンダ空港(Munda Airport)は、ソロモン諸島ニュージョージア島ムンダにある空港。 (ja)
  • Port Lotniczy Munda (ang. Munda Airport) – port lotniczy zlokalizowany w miejscowości Munda, na Wyspach Salomona. (pl)
  • 蒙達機場是一個位於所羅門群島新喬治亞島蒙達之民用機場(IATA代码:MUA;ICAO代码:AGGM)。 (zh)
  • Munda Point ist der Name des größten Flughafens auf der Salomonen-Insel New Georgia bei der rund 3.000 Einwohner zählenden Stadt Munda im Nordwesten der Insel. Munda ist dank des Flughafens das Tourismuszentrum der Insel, das von Honiara, der Hauptstadt der Salomonen auf Guadalcanal, in etwas mehr als einer Flugstunde erreichbar ist. Vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg gehörte das Land an der einer methodistischen Mission, die im Jahr 1902 in der Ebene des Kokenggolo Hügels gegründet wurde. (de)
  • Munda Airport (IATA: MUA, ICAO: AGGM) is an international airport adjacent to the town of Munda, Western Province in Solomon Islands. Originally built by Japanese forces during World War II and further developed by the U. S. Naval Construction Battalions 24 and 73 following its capture. After the war, the airfield became a commercial airport for regional flights.In 2015, a New Zealand government aid and development project significantly upgraded the field to an international airport.[2] The upgrade included the removal of a large amount of unexploded ordnance left behind by vacating Japanese and US forces. Although there were no international flights scheduled by 2019, the main economic purpose of the upgrade is to serve as an alternate field for international flights to Honiara Internatio (en)
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  • Munda Airport (en)
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  • Munda Airport (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Munda_Airfield.jpg
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