- Pangia Airport, officially known as Goroka Airport, is a domestic airport located in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. It is situated near the city of Goroka, which is the capital of the Eastern Highlands Province.
- Pangia Airport serves as an important transportation hub for the Eastern Highlands Province and surrounding areas. It is primarily used for domestic flights within Papua New Guinea, connecting Goroka with other major cities and towns in the country.
- The airport has a single terminal building and offers facilities such as check-in counters, baggage claim area, and airport lounges. It has a single runway and can accommodate small to medium-sized aircraft.
- Pangia Airport provides regular flights to and from destinations such as Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, Lae, and Madang, among others. Airlines that operate at the airport include Air Niugini, PNG Air, and Mission Aviation Fellowship.
- The airport plays a vital role in supporting the local economy by facilitating travel and trade in the region. It also serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the Eastern Highlands Province, which is known for its stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and annual Goroka Show.