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VNLK · LUA

Lukla Airport

27.68690°N
86.72970°W
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Lukla Airport (VNLK/LUA) is a small regional airport located in Lukla, Nepal, 110 km north of Lahān. It features 1 runway measuring 1,729 feet.

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1,729 FT MAX
06/24
1,729 ft × 98
asphalt○ unlit

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9 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

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Bill35
03/29/2026
re: Rounded coordinates for runways
Reply to @GeoFS: The internal coordinate precession is six decimals, only the change report is rounded to four decimals.
GeoFS
02/10/2021
Rounded coordinates for runways
While trying to fix VNLK runway location, I noticed that lat/lon coordinates were rounded to 4 decimals which, at the equator, gives a precision of about 11meters. I would think that an extra digit or two would not hurt in terms of DB size and would greatly enhance runway localization.
Anonymous
06/16/2017
The view
Those pilots must've gigantic balls to Land in here. The village is really beautiful.
Top3D
04/12/2016
Lukla Airport
Alex have right Lukla is one of the most dangerous and extreme airport in the world.
Anonymous
10/21/2015
Lukla Airport
Planning to trek to Everest Base Camp maybe in 2017 (need some training before....). Heard and read a lot about Lukla Airport ! Looking forward to spend some adrenaline by landing and taking off the most dangerous airport in the world ! Alex
david
06/25/2012
re: STOL and rotorcraft only
So both STOL, then.
Anonymous
06/24/2012
re: STOL and rotorcraft only
Reply to @david: This is not correct. I am a frequent flyer to Lukla and Twin Otter and Dornier fly to Lukla. In fact more Dornier then Twin Otter
david
01/15/2008
STOL and rotorcraft only
The runway is short (1,500 ft) at high elevation (over 9,000 ft), so the airport is accessible only to helicopters and to STOL aircraft like Twin Otters.
david
01/15/2008
Airport to be renamed
The Nepal government plans to rename the airport in honour of Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first people to climb Mt. Everest (the airport serves Everest).
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