Beru Airport
Beru Airport is the airport serving Beru Island. The island is located in the Kingsmill Group of the South Gilbert Islands in the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Republic of Kiribati.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Aerodrome
- Description: airport
- Also known as: “Beru Island Airport”, “BEZ”, and “NGBR”
Beru Airport
- Categories: airport, commercial traffic aerodrome, and transportation
- Location: Beru, Gilbert Islands, Kiribati, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-1.35465° or 1° 21′ 17″ southLongitude
176.00728° or 176° 0′ 26″ eastElevation
5 metres (16 feet)IATA airport code
BEZICAO airport code
NGBROpen location code
6VCRJ2W4+4WOpenStreetMap ID
way 1000695853OpenStreetMap feature
aeroway=aerodrome
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Tajik—“Beru Airport” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Beru Airport”
- Chinese: “貝魯島機場”
- Chinese: “贝鲁岛机场”
- French: “aérodrome de Beru”
- French: “Aérodrome de Beru”
- German: “BEZ”
- German: “Flugplatz Beru”
- German: “NGBR”
- Indonesian: “BEZ”
- Indonesian: “NGBR”
- Japanese: “ベルー島空港”
- Japanese: “ベル島空港”
- Persian: “BEZ”
- Persian: “NGBR”
- Persian: “فرودگاه جزیره برو”
- Polish: “Port lotniczy Beru Island”
- Romanian: “Aeroportul Beru Island”
- Swedish: “Beru Airport”
- Tajik: “Фурудгоҳи ҷазира рафтан”
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