Marshall Islands International Airport
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About Marshall Islands International Airport
Marshall Islands International Airport, also known as Amata Kabua International Airport, is located in the western part of Rairok on the south side of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The airport was built during World War II (1943) on Anenelibw and Lokojbar islets. It replaced Majuro Airfield, a coral-surfaced airstrip at Delap Island near the eastern end of Majuro Atoll that had been originally constructed by Japanese occupation forces in 1942.
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Live weather
PKMJLive departures & arrivals
Flight data by AeroDataBox. Times are estimates — not for navigation; confirm with the airline.
Where you can fly from here
Current scheduled routes & daily frequency by AeroDataBox. Approximate — confirm bookable schedules with the airline.
Map
Runway centrelines, navaids and overlapping airspace. Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors. Reference only — not for navigation.
Runways (1)
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighting | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07 / 25 | 7,897 ft / 2,407 m | 150 ft | Asp | Lighted | Open |
Radio frequencies (2)
| Type | Description | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| CTAF | CTAF | 123.600 MHz |
| RDO | MAJURO RDO | 123.600 MHz |
Navaids(1)
Airlines & destinations
Route data from OpenFlights — historical and may be out of date. Check current schedules.
Instrument procedures & charts
Instrument approaches (4)
Takeoff & alternate minimums (1)
Charts published by the FAA (public domain) and updated each 28-day cycle. Always fly the current, official chart. Full charts page.
Nearby airports
Great-circle distance and true bearing from Marshall Islands International Airport.
Frequently asked questions
What is the ICAO code for Marshall Islands International Airport?
The ICAO code for Marshall Islands International Airport is PKMJ, and its IATA code is MAJ.
Where is Marshall Islands International Airport located?
Marshall Islands International Airport is large airport located in Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, at an elevation of 6 ft (2 m).
How many runways does Marshall Islands International Airport have?
Marshall Islands International Airport has 1 runway, the longest being 7,897 ft / 2,407 m.
Which airlines fly to Marshall Islands International Airport?
Airlines historically serving Marshall Islands International Airport include Nauru Air Corporation, United Airlines (based on OpenFlights route data, which may be out of date).
How many destinations are served from Marshall Islands International Airport?
Historical data lists 4 nonstop destinations from Marshall Islands International Airport. Always check current schedules.
What time zone is Marshall Islands International Airport in?
Marshall Islands International Airport is in the Pacific/Majuro time zone (UTC+12:00).
What is the magnetic variation at Marshall Islands International Airport?
The magnetic variation (declination) at Marshall Islands International Airport is approximately 8.6° E, per the World Magnetic Model. Variation changes slowly over time — always use the current value charted for navigation.
What airports are near Marshall Islands International Airport?
The nearest airport to Marshall Islands International Airport is Ine Airport (IMI), about 23.2 nm to the e, followed by Tinak Airport and Mili Island Airport.
Is the information on this page suitable for flight planning?
No. Marshall Islands International Airport data here is for reference and training only — not for navigation. Always consult official sources and current charts before any flight.