๐ฆ๐บ Wondai, Australia
Wondai Airport (YWND) operates as a small general aviation facility serving Queensland's South Burnett region, positioned at coordinates S26ยฐ17.10'/E151ยฐ51.70' with conflicting elevation reports ranging from 320 feet to 1,050 feet above sea level, reflecting typical measurement variations for regional Australian airfields. This civilian airfield maintains a single grass runway designated 18/36 measuring approximately 1,529-1,800 meters in length by 30 meters width with 90-meter spacing between outer markers, designed primarily for general aviation operations, agricultural activities, and emergency services rather than commercial passenger flights.
Operational infrastructure operates within Brisbane Flight Information Region using CTAF frequency 126.70 MHz for air traffic coordination, though no permanent navigational aids exist at the facility requiring visual flight rules operations and weather information from distant stations including Sunshine Coast Airport located 127 kilometers away. The airport operates under South Burnett Regional Council administration (PO Box 336, Kingaroy Q 4610, Ph: 07-4162-6200) with basic aircraft parking, tie-down services, and seasonal agricultural aviation support reflecting the region's farming economy.
Terminal facilities comprise minimal infrastructure appropriate for a rural general aviation airport, featuring basic aircraft services, emergency coordination capabilities, and seasonal agricultural spraying operations during farming periods when activity increases significantly. The facility operates primarily during daylight hours with pilot-controlled lighting systems, supporting nearby aviation alternatives including Murgon Airport (8 km), Kingaroy Airport (33 km), and Nanango Airport (47 km) for enhanced regional aviation services and fuel availability.
Strategic significance encompasses providing essential aviation access for the South Burnett region's agricultural community while supporting emergency medical evacuations, charter flights, and recreational aviation activities in an area known for wineries, farming experiences, and rural tourism. The airport enables connectivity for Wondai's rural community celebrating agricultural heritage through local events, while maintaining Queensland's subtropical climate advantages that generally favor aviation operations except during seasonal thunderstorms that may impact small aircraft operations on the grass runway surface.
Wondai Airport serves the South Burnett region of Queensland as a small general aviation facility supporting local agricultural and tourism activities. The facility provides access to South Burnett attractions including wineries, farming experiences, and natural areas. Jet fuel availability varies and should be confirmed in advance through local operators. Emergency services coordinate through Queensland Ambulance Service and Fire and Rescue Queensland when required. Weather conditions are generally favorable with Queensland's subtropical climate, though seasonal thunderstorms may impact operations.
No permanent navigation aids are installed, requiring visual flight rules operations and current weather information from nearby airports. The facility features basic aircraft parking and tie-down services with security provided through local arrangements. Nearby aviation facilities include Murgon Airport (8 km), Kingaroy Airport (33 km), and Nanango Airport (47 km) for alternative services. The facility maintains CTAF frequency at 126.700 MHz with additional miscellaneous frequencies for coordination. Runway 06/24 is sealed and maintained to accommodate aircraft up to twin-engine corporate jets.
The airport serves the charming rural community of Wondai, known for its friendly atmosphere and local events celebrating the region's agricultural heritage. Located at 320 feet elevation with a single 4,606-foot runway, the airport operates primarily during daylight hours with pilot-controlled lighting systems. The airport operates in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST, UTC+10) with daylight saving adjustments during summer months. Ground transportation consists of rental vehicles, local taxis, and courtesy transportation arranged through area businesses. Seasonal agricultural spraying operations may create temporary activity increases during farming periods.
โข Plan for self-catering on layovers at this airport.
โข The nearby village closes early and leaves limited meal options for late flights.
โข Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
โข Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
โข Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
35 minutes
International connections:
65 minutes
Interline transfers:
100 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources