Gaua Airport

{{Short description|Airport in Vanuatu}}

{{Infobox airport

| name = Gaua Airport

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| image = Air Vanuatu Twin Otter at Gaua Airport.jpg

| caption = Air Vanuatu Twin Otter at Gaua Airport (2011)

| IATA = ZGU

| ICAO = NVSQ

| type = Public

| owner =

| operator =

| city-served = Gaua, Torba, Vanuatu

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| coordinates = {{coord|14|13|05|S|167|35|14|E|region:VU-TOB|display=inline,title}}

| pushpin_map = Vanuatu

| pushpin_mapsize = 200

| pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Vanuatu

| pushpin_relief = yes

| pushpin_label = NVSQ

| pushpin_label_position = right

| metric-rwy = y

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| footnotes = Source:{{GCM|NVSQ|Gaua Island, Torba, Vanuatu (NVSQ / ZGU)}}

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Gaua Airport {{airport codes|ZGU|NVSQ}} is an airport on the island of Gaua, one of the Banks Islands in the Torba province in Vanuatu.

Airlines and destinations

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| Air Vanuatu{{cite web |title=Air Vanuatu Sep 2024 Domestic Operations |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240906-nfsep24 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=6 September 2024}} | Luganville, Mota Lava

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