Orange Regional Airport – OAG Orange
Orange Regional Airport is set in the region of Central Tablelands in New South Wales, a 15-minute drive from the center of Orange. It is owned and operated by the Orange City Council. Three airlines are operating in the airport and serving scheduled flights to places like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Orange Aero Club, a social and flying club, is based on the airport and hosts regular flying competitions. A few number of flying schools are also based at the airport and serves flight training. The airport’s annual passenger number for the year 2018 is 70, 412.
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Orange Regional Airport is the third highest airport in Australia, standing in an elevation of 949 meters above sea level. It has one asphalt paved runway and one runway with grass and red clay surface. The airport’s terminal has a café that serves foods and refreshments to passengers. Bathurstis one of the cities surrounding OAG Orange and is known for its first gold discovery in Australia. Mount Panorama, an internationally known racetrack, is a landmark of the city.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Black Sheep Inn offers exceptional accommodation with garden views. Some rooms in the property have a fully equipped kitchen. Guests can also enjoy their complimentary continental breakfast served in Black Sheep Inn. A variety of wineries and Lake Canobolas Reserve is just some minutes away from the place. Another OAG Orange accommodations are the Turners Vineyard Motel and Function Centre and the Best Western Plus Ambassador Orange.
Bathurst Airport is a nearby airport also serving New South Wales.