
In the vast expanse of Indonesia's Papua Province, a modest airport quietly supports regional air transportation—Ayawasi Airport (IATA: AYW). Positioned at 132.4633° East longitude and 1.1593° South latitude, this facility occupies a strategic location within the Asia-Pacific region. Despite its small size, it plays a crucial role in local aviation networks.
Classified as a minor airport, Ayawasi serves scheduled flights connecting Papua with other regions. Operating within the GMT+9 time zone, it facilitates connections with neighboring areas. However, aviation professionals note the absence of METAR weather observation data, which presents operational challenges for flight planning.
The airport's geographical setting in Papua's distinctive landscape positions it as an important regional hub. Its route network supports both economic development and tourism growth in this remote province. Many travelers visiting Papua's untouched wilderness or returning residents rely on Ayawasi Airport as their primary gateway.
While facing infrastructure limitations common to remote airports, Ayawasi continues to fulfill its dual role as a transportation node and cultural exchange facilitator. Its operations contribute significantly to regional socioeconomic progress in one of Indonesia's most isolated areas.

