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Theda Station Airport

Drysdale River, Australia
TDN YTHD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Theda Station Airport (TDN/YTHD) operates as a private cattle station airstrip located within the expansive Drysdale River Station in Western Australia's remote Kimberley region. This basic facility serves one of Australia's most isolated working cattle properties, situated in pristine wilderness where ground transportation consists entirely of station tracks and requires hours of challenging outback driving to reach the nearest major roads. The single runway designated 3/21 accommodates small aircraft essential for station operations and emergency access. No formal terminal building exists at this remote cattle station airstrip, with operations managed through basic coordination with station personnel and visiting pilots. Essential facilities remain minimal by design, reflecting the location's role as a working ranch rather than passenger facility. Aircraft arrivals and departures coordinate directly through station management, with fuel availability and ground handling arranged through the cattle operation's logistics systems. Weather information relies on station observations rather than formal meteorological services. Operational characteristics focus exclusively on cattle station support activities including mustering flights, supply deliveries, personnel transport, and emergency medical evacuations coordinated through the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Charter flights occasionally bring researchers studying the pristine Kimberley ecosystem or extreme outback tourism visitors seeking authentic Australian wilderness experiences. Flight coordination occurs through Perth Flight Information Region, with pilots responsible for position reporting in this sparsely populated area. Strategic importance lies in providing essential access to one of Australia's most remote cattle stations in the heart of the Kimberley's pristine wilderness. The facility enables emergency medical services, supply logistics, and cattle management operations across vast pastoral leases where the nearest airport, East Kimberley Regional at Kununurra, sits 261 kilometers away, highlighting the critical role of station airstrips in Australia's remote pastoral industry.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Check with chartered operators for transfer procedures at Theda Station Airport, located on a remote cattle station in Western Australia's far northern Kimberley region. Passengers should bring all necessary supplies including water, food, sun protection, and emergency communications equipment as none are available for purchase. The airport's remote location serves cattle station operations, scientific research expeditions studying the pristine Kimberley ecosystem, and occasional tourist charters for extreme outback experiences. Ground transportation is extremely limited, consisting primarily of station vehicles and 4WD services arranged through Theda Station management, with nearest road access requiring several hours of challenging outback driving. Expect basic facilities only - this is genuinely one of Australia's most remote landing areas. Extreme seasonal weather including monsoonal rains during the wet season (November-April), intense heat exceeding 45ยฐC (113ยฐF), and occasional tropical cyclones significantly impact flight operations, making dry season visits (May-October) most reliable. Coordinate closely with station management for any ground transportation needs or accommodation arrangements. Weather monitoring relies on station observations and regional forecasting services, as sophisticated meteorological equipment is not available at this remote location. Emergency services rely on Royal Flying Doctor Service coordination and station personnel, with serious medical cases requiring evacuation to Broome or Darwin, often hundreds of kilometers away. Aviation services focus on station support operations including cattle mustering flights, supply deliveries, and emergency medical evacuations for station workers and remote area personnel. This private airstrip primarily serves the Theda Station cattle operation and provides emergency access to one of Australia's most isolated areas near the Drysdale River. Confirm aircraft fuel availability and ground handling arrangements well in advance. Flight coordination occurs through Perth Flight Information Region, with pilots responsible for position reporting and traffic separation in this sparsely populated area.

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Alpha Airport

Alpha, Australia
ABH YAPH

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Alpha Airport (ABH) is a small public airport located near the town of Alpha in central Queensland, Australia. Owned and operated by the Barcaldine Regional Council, it serves as a crucial link for general aviation, local community flights, and private charters within this remote and expansive region. The airport operates with minimal infrastructure; typically, the "terminal" consists of a basic, unstaffed building or an open-air shelter that provides a rudimentary waiting area. The layout of Alpha Airport is straightforward and functional, designed to facilitate direct access from the apron to the single asphalt runway (18/36), which measures 1,456 meters (4,777 feet) in length. There are no complex multi-terminal configurations, and all operations are contained within this singular, basic setup. Walking times from arrival at the facility to boarding an aircraft are negligible, emphasizing its role as a practical and efficient access point for the region. Amenities at Alpha Airport are extremely limited. Travelers should not expect airline lounges, dedicated dining facilities, or extensive retail shops. Any available provisions are minimal, and it is strongly advised that passengers bring their own food, water, and essential personal items, especially for longer stays. Security procedures are basic, consistent with a small general aviation airfield, primarily involving visual checks and adherence to local aviation safety protocols.

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Connecting through Alpha Airport involves navigating Queensland's coal mining region aviation network, where this Barcaldine Regional Council facility serves the Alpha Coal Project and surrounding Galilee Basin operations with charter flights supporting the A$6.9 billion mining infrastructure development. Located 2.5 nautical miles west of Alpha township with a 1,456-meter asphalt runway, the airport operates primarily with general aviation and mining industry charter services linking workers and equipment to coal operations, while also serving as an emergency landing site for the Central Queensland mining corridor. Transfers to commercial aviation networks require coordination with charter operators for flights to larger regional centers including Rockhampton, Mackay, or Brisbane, where connections to Jetstar, Virgin Australia, and Qantas provide access to capital cities and international gateways. The airport's strategic position near the proposed Alpha Coal Project rail line, designed to transport coal 495 kilometers to Abbot Point export terminal, creates significant fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) worker movements during construction and operational phases requiring advance coordination with mining companies and accommodation providers. Rail connections complement aviation access, with Queensland Rail operating twice-weekly passenger services from Brisbane's Roma Street station requiring approximately 20 hours journey time through the Central West line, while freight trains support the coal mining operations that drive regional economic activity. Weather conditions during Queensland's wet season (November-March) can affect unsealed access roads to mining sites, increasing reliance on aviation for personnel and critical supply movements. Ground transportation from the airport requires pre-arranged taxis or mining company vehicles, as no public transport serves this remote location where the nearest major services are in Emerald, 85 kilometers southeast via the Capricorn Highway.

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