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GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: 144,425°
Latitude: -24,258°

Summary

Isisford Airport is a small airport in Australia. The longest runway is 4.498 feet or 1.371 meters long.

Facts:
Airport size: small airport
Longest runway: 4498 (ft)

Codes:
IATA: ISI, ICAO: YISF

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About the airport

Isisford Airport (ISI), with the ICAO code YISF, is a small regional airport located in Isisford, a town in the Longreach Region of Queensland, Australia. This airport serves as a gateway to the outback region, offering convenient access to the stunning landscapes and attractions of the area.

Despite its small size, Isisford Airport provides essential services for travelers, including a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building. The airport primarily caters to general aviation and charter flights, connecting visitors to remote destinations and providing a convenient entry point for exploring the Australian outback.

While Isisford Airport may not offer extensive passenger facilities, it serves as a vital link for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and unique experiences that the outback has to offer. From here, visitors can embark on adventures such as exploring the nearby Barcoo River, discovering ancient dinosaur fossils, or experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Videos from the area of the airport

sandgreens #18 Isisford

Published: November 02, 2010
Length: 27:49 min
Rating: 3 of 5
Author: Adrian Estrich

Club Captain Tom shows us how to play a few holes at Isisford.

Fossilised crocodile discovery in Australia

Published: March 18, 2014
Length: 31:12 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: Australian Geographic

The discovery of the fossilised remains of an ancient crocodile has challenged ideas about the origin and evolution of the crocodile species. Paleontologists from the University of Queensland...

bearded dragon catching

Published: July 13, 2008
Length: 02:12 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: jp4lm

found two bearded dragons on the side of the dirt road staring each other down and we decided to have a closer look.

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