Tom Price Airport (original) (raw)
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Airport in Tom Price, Western Australia
Tom Price Airport | |
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IATA: TPRICAO: YTOM | |
Summary | |
Airport type | Public |
Owner | Pilbara Iron |
Location | Tom Price, Western Australia |
Elevation AMSL | 2,300 ft / 701 m |
Coordinates | 22°44′46″S 117°52′08″E / 22.74611°S 117.86889°E / -22.74611; 117.86889 |
Map | |
YTOMLocation in Western Australia | |
Runways | |
Direction Length Surface m ft 09/27 760 2,493 Dirt | |
Sources: DAFIF[1] |
Tom Price Airport (IATA: TPR, ICAO: YTOM) is an airport near Tom Price, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.[2] It has a short dirt runway capable of handing small general aviation aircraft and light turboprops.
In December 2008, Rio Tinto lodged an application with the Shire of Ashburton to upgrade the runway and facilities to handle Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 size aircraft. This was planned to ease traffic at Paraburdoo Airport and allow tourists to access the nearby Karijini National Park.
However, on 16 January 2009, suffering the effects of lower demand and ore prices as a result of the Great Recession, these plans were scrapped as Rio's capital expenditure program was cut.[3]
The strategic location of the planned airport has been chosen also to handle the expansions at the Brockman minesite, by Pilbara Iron.
- ^ Airport information for TPR at Great Circle Mapper.
- ^ Tom Price Airport Info. Retrieved 6 August 2008.
- ^ Rio Tinto shelves Tom Price Hammersley Range Airport Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 16 January 09.