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Bedourie Airport - Airport Information
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About Bedourie Airport
Overview
Bedourie Airport serves the remote community of Bedourie in Queensland's Channel Country, located in the far western region of the state. As a medium-sized airport with an elevation of 300 feet above mean sea level, it provides critical aviation infrastructure for a sparsely populated area, supporting regional transport and essential services.
Flying Conditions
The airport's inland location in western Queensland suggests significant temperature variations and potential challenging environmental conditions typical of arid regions. Pilots should anticipate potential thermal activity and dust considerations, especially during summer months when temperatures can be extreme.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (14/32) measuring 4,921 feet in length, constructed with an asphalt surface suitable for medium-sized aircraft operations. Its geographical coordinates at 24.346100 South, 139.460007 East position it in a relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Australian outback.
Approach Considerations
Runway 14/32 offers flexibility for approaches based on prevailing wind conditions, with the 4,921-foot length accommodating most regional and medium-sized aircraft. Given the airport's inland location, pilots should be prepared for potential crosswind conditions and ensure thorough pre-flight wind assessment.
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