Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin

YPDN / DRW

Darwin, AU

Last Updated
May 15, 01:30Z

Military Airport

Restricted

This is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base. Civil access requires prior authorization.

Access Notes:

RAAF bases generally restricted

Consult official AIP (Australia AIP ENR 5.2) for current access procedures and restrictions.

Current Weather

Display Units
Fresh 23 min ago
01:30Z

🌙 Night
VFR
Flight Rules
30°C
Temperature
Dewpoint: 22°C
12 kt
80°
10+ km
Visibility
Ceiling
Unlimited
--
QNH
Altimeter Setting

Raw METAR

METAR YPDN 150130Z AUTO 08012KT 9999 // FEW030 30/22 Q1011

Clouds - Visual Profile

12,000ft
9,000ft
6,000ft
3,000ft
Ground
Field Elev: 103 ft
FEW 3,000 ft AGL
🌤️
FEW
Few (1/8-2/8 sky coverage)
3,000 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
3,103 ft AMSL

Weather Briefing

VFR

Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with few clouds at 3,000 feet and 10 miles or greater visibility.

Wind Analysis

Winds are from the east (80°) at 12 knots. Runway 11/29 is favored with a 10-knot headwind and 6-knot crosswind component.

Visibility & Ceiling

Visibility is unrestricted. No ceiling exists. Cloud layers reported: few at 3,000 ft.

Temperature & Moisture

Temperature is 30°C (86°F) with a dewpoint of 22°C, indicating moderate moisture conditions.

Forecast Outlook

The TAF forecast covers the next 30 hours. Conditions are expected to remain VFR throughout the forecast period.

Pilot Recommendations

Conditions are favorable for visual flight.

This briefing is generated from real-time METAR and TAF data. Always verify with official sources before flight.

Forecast (TAF)

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TAF YPDN 142326Z 1500/1606 10010KT 9999 FEW020 FM150300 03012KT CAVOK FM151500 10009KT 9999 FEW020 FM160000 08011KT 9999 FEW030 FM160400 03012KT 9999 FEW030
Upcoming Changes (Next 12 Hours)
01:52Z BASE
+0h
VFR 100° 10 kt
Visibility: 10+ km
03:00Z FM150300
+2h
VFR 30° 12 kt
Visibility: >10km

24-Hour Weather Evolution

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Airport Runway Layout

N
PDN
11 ✈️
29
18
36

Runway Information

Runway Length Width Surface Heading Wind Component
✈️ 11/29
Active: 11
11,004 ft 197 ft ASP 109°
10.4 kt 6.0 kt
30° angle
18/36 5,000 ft 98 ft ASP 180°
2.1 kt 11.8 kt
100° angle
🟢 Active Runway: Best headwind component for current conditions
⬆️ Headwind: Favorable wind component
↔️ Crosswind: ≤10kt Safe, 11-15kt Caution, >15kt Challenging

Weather Statistics - YPDN

12,484 observations | Sep 2025 - May 2026

Flight Rules Distribution

VFR
80.2%
MVFR
15.5%
IFR
3.2%
LIFR
1.1%

Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin enjoys predominantly VFR conditions, with visual flight rules prevailing 80.2% of the time. Prevailing winds are from the W averaging 7.8 knots, with gusts recorded up to 40 knots. The climate is relatively stable with temperatures averaging 28°C (range: 21°C to 36°C). The best months for VFR flying are May, October, September.

Wind Analysis

Prevailing Direction: W (270°)
Average Speed: 7.8 kt
Maximum Recorded: 40 kt
Calm Winds: 2.9%
Direction Distribution:
E
11.1%
N
13.1%
S
6.5%
W
23.5%
NE
5.6%
NW
22.4%
SE
9.5%
SW
5.5%

Temperature Range

Average: 28°C
Range: 21°C to 36°C
21°C 36°C

Visibility

Average: 10 SM
Below 3 SM: 0%
Fog Frequency: 0%

Best Months for VFR

May October September

Runway Wind Analysis

Runway 11/29
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 3.5 kt
Runway 18/36
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 5.7 kt

Statistics computed from 12,484 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - May 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.

Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: YPDN
IATA Code: DRW
Type: large airport
Status: active
Elevation: 103 ft MSL

Location

City: Darwin
Country: AU
Latitude: -12.414970°
Longitude: 130.881850°
Time Zone: Etc/GMT-9

Runway Information

Runway 11/29
Length: 11,004 ft
Width: 197 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No
Runway 18/36
Length: 5,000 ft
Width: 98 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No

About Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin

Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin is a military facility. Civilian access may be restricted or require Prior Permission (PPR). Pilots should consult the AU AIP for current access procedures and restrictions.

Overview

Darwin International Airport serves as a critical aviation hub in Australia's Northern Territory, strategically located in tropical northern Australia. The airport supports both civilian and military operations, with RAAF Darwin integrated into the airport's infrastructure. Its dual-runway configuration enables flexible operations across 11/29 (11,004 ft) and 18/36 (5,000 ft) asphalted runways.

Flying Conditions

Darwin's tropical climate presents significant meteorological variations with pronounced wet and dry seasons affecting flight operations. Pilots should anticipate potential thunderstorm activity, particularly during the wet season (October-April), which can generate rapid atmospheric changes. The airport's relatively low elevation of 103 ft MSL provides stable approach conditions with minimal terrain-induced turbulence.

Notable Features

The airport's geographical position at -12.414970, 130.881850 places it near Australia's northern coastline, exposing operations to potential tropical maritime weather patterns. Its substantial primary runway (11/29 at 11,004 ft) accommodates large aircraft and provides significant operational flexibility for commercial, military, and potential emergency diversionary scenarios.

Approach Considerations

Runway 11/29, being the longer and primary runway, will likely be the preferred approach vector for most aircraft operations. Prevailing winds and seasonal meteorological conditions will influence specific approach strategies, with pilots advised to monitor current local wind and weather reporting. The dual-runway configuration allows crosswind alternatives and operational redundancy.

Data Sources & Accuracy: Airport information sourced from OurAirports.com, a collaborative database of worldwide airport data. Weather data from official aviation weather services including NOAA Aviation Weather Center and international METAR/TAF providers. Information is updated regularly but pilots should always verify current conditions and NOTAMs through official channels before flight operations.

Official Data Sources

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NOTAMs FAA NOTAM System • ICAO NOTAM Distribution
Last updated: Jan 1, 1970 12:00 AM UTC

Disclaimer: Data is provided for informational purposes only. Pilots must verify all information through official sources before flight operations. Weather conditions change rapidly; always obtain a current briefing from approved weather services.