Natya Airport is an Small airport serving the city of Victoria in Australia. The Victoria time zone is AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+11). The Australian dollar(AUD) is the official currency of the Australia.
| Municipality | |
| Region | Victoria |
| Country | Australia |
| Elevation | |
| Type | Small airport |
| Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
| Timezone | AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+11) |
| Coordinates | -35°9'46"S/143°22'4"E |
| Currency | Australian dollar(AUD) |
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| Airport | Distance |
|---|---|
| Swan Hill Airport | 28.03 KM |
| Manangatang Airport | 47.81 KM |
| Sea Lake Airport | 59.59 KM |
| Moulamein Airport | 60.57 KM |
| Balranald Airport | 62.79 KM |
| Normanville Airport | 75.27 KM |
| Quambatook Airport | 78.29 KM |
| Robinvale Airport | 79.27 KM |
| Kerang Airport | 83.43 KM |
| Ouyen Airport | 92.5 KM |
| Lake Leagur Airport | 99.26 KM |
| Wycheproof Airport | 100.21 KM |
| Birchip Airport | 101.6 KM |
| Ravensworth Airport | 103.88 KM |
| Cohuna Airport | 106.36 KM |
| Patchewollock Airport | 109.04 KM |
| Hopetoun Airport, Victoria | 110.04 KM |
| Wright Field, Yando | 110.06 KM |
| Boort Airport | 113.15 KM |
| Charlton Airport | 121.05 KM |