Gjögur Airport Explained

Gjögur Airport
Iata:GJR
Icao:BIGJ
Type:Public
Operator:ISAVIA
City-Served:Árneshreppur, Iceland
Elevation-F:98
Elevation-M:30
Coordinates:65.9944°N -21.3292°W
Pushpin Map:Iceland
Pushpin Label:GJR
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:05/23
R1-Length-M:960
R1-Surface:Asphalt Stabilized Gravel
Footnotes:Source: AIP Iceland[1] Google Maps[2] GCM

Gjögur Airport (Icelandic: Gjögurflugvöllur in Icelandic pronounced as /ˈcœːɣʏrˌflʏɣˌvœtlʏr̥/) is an airport serving the small population of the Árneshreppur district in the Westfjords of north-west Iceland, on the coast of Húnaflói bay.

Operations

It is staffed part-time by an AFIS controller, and only opens for Norlandair flights, which are twice a week in the winter and once a week in the summer. Gjögur airport is very important to the local population. In the winter, the airport is the only means of access to the entire district, as the access road is impassable. The government of Iceland requires these flights in order to supply the population with food and other goods, and provide passenger transport. Norlandair is the only airline that flies here.

The airport has runway lights, PAPI lights, and taxiway lights. It has an instrument approach using the on-field Gjogur non-directional beacon (Ident: GJ), but this is only short range, e.g. it can be picked up from nearby Hólmavík airfield.[3] [4]

Statistics

Passengers and movements

Number of
passengers[5]
Number of
movements[6]
2015224 160
2016397 194
2017177 146
2018184 150
2019116 122
2020150 136
2021153 170
[7]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AIP Iceland: AD 2 - BIGJ - Gjögur . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130828233810/http://ww2.caa.is/media/PDF/AD_2_BIGJ.pdf . 2013-08-28 .
  2. Web site: Google Maps. Google Maps.
  3. Web site: SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts. skyvector.com.
  4. Web site: GJ @ OurAirports . ourairports.com.
  5. Number of passengers including domestic, international and transit.
  6. Number of movements represents total takeoffs and landings during that year.
  7. Web site: Passengers, freight and mail through Icelandic airports 2003-2019. PX-Web.