RKPK (PUS) Gimhae International Airport — Charts, Approach Plates & Operations
Airport charts, approach plates, and operational data for Gimhae International Airport (RKPK) directly from the official Aeronautical Information Publication.
Airport Operations
Gimhae International Airport is a major international airport in Busan, South Korea, operating at 13 feet MSL with two parallel runways 18L/36R and 18R/36L. The airport has comprehensive air traffic services including approach, departure, tower, ground control, and ATIS frequencies. Runway 18R has a 1969-foot displaced threshold that pilots should note for landing calculations.
Fuel & Services
- Fuel Available
- Yes
Parking & Handling
PPL / GA Operations
VFR circuit altitudes are 600 ft for helicopters, 1000 ft for conventional aircraft, and 1500 ft for jets. Runway 18R has a significant displaced threshold of 1969 feet. Multiple ground control frequencies available including dedicated apron/ramp control.
Source: AIP data extracted Apr 9, 2026. Always verify with official AIP before flight. View source
Radio Frequencies
9 frequenciesUsage Instructions:
Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many charts are available for RKPK (PUS) Gimhae International Airport?
Official charts for RKPK are published in the national Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP). Chart data for this airport is being added to our database.
Where can I find instrument approach plates for RKPK?
All instrument approach procedures (IAP) for RKPK (PUS) Gimhae International Airport are available on this page, linking directly to the official PDF charts published by the aviation authority. These include ILS, RNAV/GPS, VOR and LOC approaches for all runways.
Are the charts for RKPK free?
Yes, all chart links on this page point to official free sources including FAA d-TPP, EUROCONTROL eAIPs, and national aviation authority publications. No subscription required.
How often are charts updated?
Official charts follow the AIRAC cycle and are updated every 28 days. The links on this page always point to the current effective cycle from the official source.