Kangerlussuaq Airport
Kangerlussuaq Airport Mittarfik Kangerlussuaq Søndre Strømfjord Lufthavn | |||||||||||
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Kangerlussuaq Airport in 2024 | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | Greenland Airport Authority (Mittarfeqarfiit) | ||||||||||
| Serves | Kangerlussuaq, Greenland | ||||||||||
| Location | Kangerlussuaq, Qeqqata, Greenland, Denmark | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 165 ft / 50 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 67°01′01″N 050°41′22″W / 67.01694°N 50.68944°W | ||||||||||
| Website | mit.gl | ||||||||||
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BGSF Location in Greenland | |||||||||||
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| Source: Danish AIS Statistics from airport. | |||||||||||
Kangerlussuaq Airport (Greenlandic: Mittarfik Kangerlussuaq, Danish: Kangerlussuaq Lufthavn, formerly Søndre Strømfjord Lufthavn in Danish; IATA: SFJ, ICAO: BGSF) is an airport in Kangerlussuaq, a settlement in the Qeqqata municipality in central-western Greenland. It was originally built as Sondrestrom Air Base (Bluie West-8) in 1941. It also began to serve a civilian role in the 1950s, which continued after the closure of the base in 1992. It is one of only three civilian airports in Greenland large enough to handle large aircraft, along with Nuuk Airport and Narsarsuaq Airport. It is still used for NATO and Danish Defence purposes.
Kangerlussuaq Airport was the international hub for Air Greenland until most traffic transitioned to Nuuk Airport in November 2024, when its new terminal and lengthened runway opened.