Bulan Airport
Airport in the Philippines
12°41′03.12″N 123°52′40.49″E / 12.6842000°N 123.8779139°E / 12.6842000; 123.8779139
Direction | Length | Surface | |
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18/36 | 884 | 2,900 | Concrete / Grass |
Bulan Airport (Filipino: Paliparan ng Bulan; ICAO: RPUU) is an airport serving the municipality of Bulan in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. The airport is classified as a feeder or community airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports.[1][2][3][4]
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Airports in the Philippines (statistics)
- Cebu
- Clark
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Kalibo
- Laoag
- Manila–Ninoy Aquino
- Puerto Princesa
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- Alabat
- Allah Valley
- Bagabag
- Baler
- Bantayan
- Biliran
- Bislig
- Borongan
- Bulan
- Calapan
- Catbalogan
- Daet
- Guiuan
- Hilongos
- Iba
- Iligan
- Ipil
- Itbayat
- Jomalig
- Liloy
- Lingayen
- Lubang
- Maasin
- Malabang
- Mamburao
- Mansalay
- Mapun
- Mati
- M'lang
- Palanan
- Pinamalayan
- Plaridel
- Rosales
- San Fernando
- Siocon
- Siquijor
- Sorsogon
- Ubay
- Vigan
- Wao
- Edwin Andrews
- Danilo Atienza
- Cesar Basa
- Antonio Bautista
- Camp Capinpin
- Clark
- Benito Ebuen
- Basilio Fernando
- Lumbia
- Fort Magsaysay
- Ernesto Rabina
- Rajah Buayan
- Rancudo (Pag-asa Island)
- Tarumpitao Point
- Jesus Villamor
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