๐ฆ๐บ Georgetown, Australia
Georgetown Airport (GEE), also known as the George Town Aerodrome, is a specialized general aviation facility located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. Serving the historic town of George Town and the surrounding Tamar Valley, the airport features a 1,000-meter sealed runway alongside three grass strips. Its primary role is to support recreational flying, private aircraft owners, and the local aviation community, providing a vital landing site for pilots exploring Tasmania's scenic northern coastline and the industrial hubs of the Bell Bay region.
The infrastructure at Georgetown Airport is designed for informal and self-sufficient aviation operations, managed by the George Town Airport Association. The facility includes a clubhouse that serves as a social and coordination point for resident and visiting pilots, offering a relaxed environment with basic amenities. While the airport lacks the commercial retail and dining options of major Tasmanian hubs like Launceston (LST), it provides essential services such as hangar rentals and ample aircraft parking without charging landing fees. The sealed runway is equipped with Pilot Activated Lighting (PAL), ensuring the airfield remains accessible for night operations and emergency services.
Ground transportation from Georgetown Airport is limited, as the facility does not host scheduled commercial flights or dedicated on-site car rental counters. Most visitors reach the aerodrome via private vehicle or pre-arranged local taxi services, with the center of George Town located just a short drive away. For those connecting to the broader Australian aviation network, the airport serves as a convenient base for small aircraft traveling to and from Launceston or Flinders Island. As a single-terminal regional facility, there are no inter-terminal transfers, and walking distances within the airport campus are minimal. Travelers and pilots are advised to monitor local ground conditions, as the grass taxiways and parking areas can become soft after the frequent Tasmanian rains.
Georgetown Airport (GEE) is a small regional airfield located in George Town, Tasmania, Australia. It is primarily used for light general aviation, agricultural aircraft, and occasional private charter flights. There are currently no regular public transport (RPT) or scheduled commercial airline services operating directly into GEE. For travelers visiting this part of northern Tasmania, the primary commercial gateway is Launceston Airport (LST), which is approximately 50 kilometers (a 45-minute drive) to the south and offers frequent links to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. For those arriving at GEE via private or chartered flight, the facility is basic and generally unattended.
There are no terminal services, car rental desks, or cafes on-site. Any ground transportation, such as a pickup by a local contact or a pre-arranged shuttle from George Town, must be organized well in advance of your arrival. The airport features a sealed runway suitable for light twin-engine aircraft, but pilots should be aware that the facility lacks advanced navigational aids and is primarily used for daytime operations under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). The surrounding Tamar Valley is one of Australia's premier wine regions, and George Town itself is rich in maritime history.
If you are using GEE as a connection point for exploring the valley, renting a car in Launceston is the most flexible option. The regional weather can be characterized by localized fog in the morning and strong winds off the Bass Strait. When planning a connection back to a major hub from Launceston, allow at least a three-hour buffer to account for the road journey and security screening at the commercial terminal. Always ensure you have sufficient water and supplies, as the Georgetown airfield offers no passenger amenities.
โข Georgetown Airport is a small Tasmania field handling general aviation and ag aircraft.
โข The airfield regularly welcomes private charters, but no scheduled public transport runs here.
โข Visitors drive 45 minutes to Launceston Airport for flights to Melbourne, Sydney, or Brisbane.
โข Bring your own refreshments; the airstrip lacks cafes, so stock up before arrival.
โข Coordinate arrivals with local charter operators when exploring northern Tasmania's coast.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
75 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources