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Port Hedland Airport

Port Hedland International Airport (IATA: PHE, ICAO: YPPD) is an international airport serving Port Hedland, Western Australia. The airport is 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south-east of Port Hedland and 11 km (6.8 mi) from South Hedland and is owned by the Town of Port Hedland Council. It is an important airport for passengers who work in the mining industry.

History

The airport has undergone a number of upgrades. Stage one of works include the extension of an existing taxiway and installation of new lighting, the construction of a new taxiway, widening of taxiway intersections and the extension of the domestic and international arrivals and departures area. This was to be completed by the end of July 2011. A further upgrade occurred in 2013.

Between 2008 and 2014, passenger movements more than doubled as a result of increased fly-in fly-out activity to the Pilbara during the mining boom.

Virgin Australia Regional Airlines previously operated flights to Denpasar which were suspended in 2014, the Denpasar flight resumed on 4 April 2015 and is operated by Virgin Australia. This flight was cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic however as of 2023 the town council was advocating for this route to be reinstated.

In July 2015, the Town of Port Hedland agreed to lease the airport to AMP Capital (since acquired by Dexus) and Infrastructure Capital Group for 50 years.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Alliance Airlines Perth
Aviair Newman
Nexus Airlines Broome, Geraldton, Karratha
Qantas Perth
QantasLink Perth
Virgin Australia Perth
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Perth

Statistics

Port Hedland International Airport was ranked 21th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year 2022/23 and is third busiest airport in Western Australia.

Annual passenger and aircraft statistics for Port Hedland
Year Revenue passengers Aircraft movements
2001–02
69,681
2,388
2002–03
76,789
2,393
2003–04
91,371
2,502
2004–05
100,430
2,791
2005–06
120,931
2,103
2006–07
158,755
2,159
2007–08
196,252
2,588
2008–09
208,819
2,757
2009–10
296,810
3,477
2010–11
367,690
4,721
2011–12
473,979
5,450
2012–13
512,630
6,020
2013–14
504,659
5,754
2014–15
470,727
5,518
2015–16
387,048
5,098
2016–17
360,984
4,840
2017–18
363,508
4,622
2018–19
382,590
4,692
2019–20
317,151
3,908
2020–21
267,330
3,479
2021–22
409,666
4,338
2022–23
477,036
4,173
2023–24
479,295
5,260

Operations

Busiest domestic routes into and out of Port Hedland Airport
(FY 2023)
Rank Airport Passengers movements change
1 Perth Airport 475,876 Increase16.6%*

The Perth-Port Hedland city-pair was the 30th busiest air route in Australia in Financial Year 2022-23.

See also

References

  1. ^ YPPD – Port Hedland (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 13 June 2024, Aeronautical Chart
  2. ^ PHIA Upgrades will Reduce Carbon Emissions and Flight Delays Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine - Town of Port Hedland media release. Retrieved 4 August 2011
  3. ^ Nine million dollar upgrade for Port Hedland International Airport Port Hedland International Airport 17 September 2013
  4. ^ Port Hedland passengers board inaugural 737 flight service to Bali Town of Port Hedland 2 April 2015
  5. ^ "News Story - Town to help bring Bali and Brisbane flights back » Town of Port Hedland". www.porthedland.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  6. ^ New airport custodians to deliver new era for Port Hedland Port Hedland International Airport 25 August 2015
  7. ^ AMP Capital and Infrastructure Capital Group to acquire Port Hedland International Airport AMP Capital 26 August 2015
  8. ^ DIT Acquires 50% of Port Hedland International Airport Infrastructure Capital 15 September 2015
  9. ^ Liu, Jim. "Alliance Airlines opens reservation for Newman / Port Hedland service from late-Sep 2020". Routesonline. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Nexus Airlines - Connecting Us". Nexus Airlines.
  11. ^ Fiscal year 1 July - 30 June
  12. ^ "Airport Traffic Data 1985–86 to 2022–23". Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE). July 2024. Retrieved 31 August 2012. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
  13. ^ "Australian Domestic Airline Activity 2022–23". Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE). February 2024. Retrieved 31 August 2024. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
  14. ^ "Passenger movements — annual activity". Department of Infrastructure and Transport (Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics).