Scone Airport
Scone Airport, (IATA: NSO, ICAO: YSCO) is a public airport in the Upper Hunter
Valley, 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest of Scone, Australia. It was built to provide a
public aerodrome replacing Nandowra aerodrome on located on "Nandowra", approx.
9 km south of Scone.
There are currently no airlines serving Scone.
The airport is home to several businesses providing a range of services. These
include: Scone Aero Club, a social club and Ultralight Flight Training Facility
approved to conduct Recreational Aviation Australia instructor training and
which organised the "Warbirds Over Scone" series of Airshows in 1998, 2001 and
2003; Pay's Air Charter & Pay's Warbird Museum Airspeed Aviation, an Air Charter
operator and flying school; Neva-Part Welding, an approved aviation welding
workshop; Scone Aircraft Maintenance, an approved aircraft maintenance facility;
and AirPasture, an aerial application business.
The airport resides at an elevation of 745 ft (227 m) above sea level. It has
one runway designated at 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,606 ft (1,404
m) in length.
| Airport Name | ICAO / IATA | City served |
|---|---|---|
| Scone Airport | YSCO / NSO | Scone, New South Wales |
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