Qiemo Yudu Airport (IQM): Codes, Runways & Location
Qiemo Yudu Airport (IATA: IQM · ICAO: ZWCM) is a medium-sized airport serving Qiemo, China. It lies at 38.2345° N, 85.4655° E.
Overview of Qiemo Yudu Airport
Qiemo Yudu Airport is classified in the OurAirports dataset as a medium-sized airport, serving the area of Qiemo in China. It is identified by the IATA code IQM and the ICAO code ZWCM. It has scheduled commercial airline service.
Qiemo Yudu Airport has 1 runway recorded. Its longest runway is about 2800 m (9186 ft) long. A runway of that length can physically support most wide-body jets, though actual limits also depend on elevation, temperature, payload and local procedures. At least one runway has lighting for night operations.
Other airports lie nearby: 6 are within reach, the closest being Ruoqiang Loulan Airport (RQA) about 236 km away.
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Airport Details & Runways
Physical characteristics from the public-domain OurAirports dataset.
Location & Runway Capacity
Aircraft capacity by runway length
Longest runway ≈ 2,800 m — wide-body capable
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Frequently Asked Questions about Qiemo Yudu Airport
Where is Qiemo Yudu Airport located?
Qiemo Yudu Airport is located in Qiemo, China. Its coordinates are 38.2345° N, 85.4655° E.
What is the airport code for Qiemo Yudu Airport?
Qiemo Yudu Airport has an IATA code of IQM and an ICAO code of ZWCM.
How long is the runway at Qiemo Yudu Airport?
Qiemo Yudu Airport's longest runway is about 2800 m (9186 ft), which can support most wide-body jets.
How many runways does Qiemo Yudu Airport have?
Qiemo Yudu Airport has 1 runway recorded in the dataset.
Is Qiemo Yudu Airport a major airport?
Qiemo Yudu Airport is classified as a medium-sized airport with scheduled service.
About this data
Details for Qiemo Yudu Airport are derived from OurAirports, a community-maintained, public-domain database of the world’s airports. Read more on Wikipedia →