- Nulato Airport (IATA: NUL, ICAO: PANA) is a public airport located in Nulato, a small village in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of Alaska, United States. The airport primarily serves the community of Nulato and surrounding areas.
- Nulato Airport has a single 3,000-foot long gravel runway, which is used for small general aviation aircraft operations. There are no scheduled commercial airline services at this airport. However, it is often used for medevac flights, mail delivery, and charter flights.
- Facilities at Nulato Airport include a small terminal building with basic amenities such as restrooms and a waiting area. There is no control tower at the airport, so pilots rely on the UNICOM frequency (122.9) for communication.
- To access the airport, passengers can either drive to Nulato or take a small boat along the Yukon River. There is no public transportation available directly to the airport.
- It is advisable to check with local authorities or the FAA for any specific information or changes related to Nulato Airport before planning a trip to or from the airport.