IATA CodeMAJ
ICAO CodePKMJ
CountryMarshall Islands Marshall Islands
Aerial view of Marshall Islands International Airport (MAJ) in Majuro Atoll

Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands

Location

UTC

Timezone

7.0651 N, 171.2717 E

Coordinates

6 ft (2 m)

Elevation

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What is Marshall Islands International Airport?

Marshall Islands International Airport (MAJ/PKMJ) is Large Airport serving Majuro Atoll in Marshall Islands. Located at coordinates 7.0651 N, 171.2717 E, the airport sits at an elevation of 6 feet (2 meters) above sea level. Operating in the UTC timezone, the airport offers scheduled commercial flights to various destinations.

Current Weather

29°C
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy

Feels Like 34°C

Humidity79%
Wind5 km/h
Visibility32 km

Local Time

22:14:45

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Timezone Information

Local Timezone
UTC
Region: Marshall Islands
Continent: Oceania
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Where is Marshall Islands International Airport on Map?

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Geographic Information

HemisphereNorthern Hemisphere
ContinentOceania
CountryMarshall Islands Marshall Islands (MH)
CityMajuro Atoll
Latitude7.06511
Longitude171.271656
Coordinates7.06511° N, 171.271656° E
Elevation6 ft (2 m)
GPS CodePKMJ
Local CodeMAJ
Region CodeMH-MAJ

Location Map

Map of Marshall Islands International Airport

Runways at Marshall Islands International Airport

Marshall Islands International Airport has 2 runway(s). Below you can find detailed information about each runway including dimensions and surface type.

07/25
Primary
Length
2,407 m7,897 ft
Width
46 m151 ft
Surface
Asphalt
07/25
Runway 2
Length
2,407 m7,897 ft
Width
46 m151 ft
Surface
Asphalt

Radio Frequencies at Marshall Islands International Airport

Communication frequencies for pilots and aviation personnel at Marshall Islands International Airport. These frequencies are used for air traffic control, ground operations, and airport information services.

TypeFrequencyDescription
CTAF123.600 MHzCTAF
RDO123.600 MHzMAJURO RDO
Marshall Islands International Airport

About Marshall Islands International Airport

Marshall Islands International Airport, also known as Amata Kabua International Airport, is located in the western part of Rairok on the south side of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The airport was built during World War II (1943) on Anenelibw and Lokojbar islets. It replaced Majuro Airfield, a coral-surfaced airstrip at Delap Island near the eastern end of Majuro Atoll that had been originally constructed by Japanese occupation forces in 1942.

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Airport Analysis for Marshall Islands International Airport

Category
Large airport
Airport classification type
Altitude
Low
6 ft (2 m)
Service Status
Scheduled Flights Available
Regular scheduled flights operate at this airport
Direction Compass
NorthEast
Hemisphere position
Continent
Oceania
Geographic region
Coordinate Position
Northern Hemisphere, Eastern Meridian
Geographic coordinate information

Nearby Cities to Marshall Islands International Airport

Explore cities in Marshall Islands that are easily accessible from Marshall Islands International Airport. Discover nearby destinations with estimated driving distances and times.

MajuroRatak Chain
11 km11 min drive

Closest States to Marshall Islands International Airport

Explore nearby states in Marshall Islands accessible from Marshall Islands International Airport. Plan your regional travel with distance information.

Ratak ChainT
366 km1 cities
Ralik ChainL
714 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

The IATA code for Marshall Islands International Airport is MAJ. The ICAO code is PKMJ. These codes are used by airlines, travel agencies, and passengers to identify the airport in booking systems.
Where is Marshall Islands International Airport located?
Marshall Islands International Airport is located in Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. The airport's coordinates are 7.0651 N, 171.2717 E.
What is the timezone at Marshall Islands International Airport?
Marshall Islands International Airport operates in the UTC timezone.
What is the elevation of Marshall Islands International Airport?
Marshall Islands International Airport is located at an elevation of 6 feet (2 meters) above sea level.