North Korea’s airspace is small and tightly controlled, with a mix of civilian terminals and military airfields that draw attention for both strategic and practical reasons. Publicly available details can be sparse, so concise lists help make sense of what’s mapped and what remains restricted.
There are 8 Airports in North Korea, ranging from Chongjin Airport to Wonsan Kalma International Airport. For each entry you’ll find below the key details organized as Codes (IATA/ICAO), Location (city; lat,lon), Runway (m; surface; status), so you can quickly compare facilities and operational notes you’ll find below.
How current and reliable is this list?
The list compiles open-source data, official publications, and imagery where available, but information can change (closures, runway work, reclassifications) and some details are intentionally opaque; treat it as a useful baseline and check NOTAMs or official notices for real-time accuracy.
Can a foreign traveler fly to or visit these airports?
Regular international service is very limited (mostly Pyongyang and occasional Wonsan charters); most airports are restricted or military, and visiting typically requires government permission or an organized tour/charter rather than booking standard commercial flights.
Airports in North Korea
| Name | Codes (IATA/ICAO) | Location (city; lat,lon) | Runway (m; surface; status) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pyongyang Sunan International Airport | FNJ/ZKPY | Pyongyang;39.22,125.67 | 3,500 m; concrete; active |
| Wonsan Kalma International Airport | WOS/ZKWS | Wonsan;39.15,127.44 | 3,200 m; asphalt; active |
| Hamhung Sondok Airport | -/- | Hamhung;39.88,127.54 | 2,500 m; concrete; active |
| Chongjin Airport | -/- | Chongjin;41.80,129.78 | 2,500 m; paved; active |
| Sinuiju Airport | -/- | Sinuiju;40.14,124.39 | 2,700 m; paved; military/limited |
| Rason (Rajin) Airport | -/- | Rason;42.24,130.37 | 2,500 m; concrete; active |
| Haeju Airport | -/- | Haeju;38.04,125.70 | 2,000 m; paved; military |
| Sunchon Air Base | -/- | Sunchon;39.64,126.00 | 2,700 m; paved; military |
Images and Descriptions

Pyongyang Sunan International Airport
Serve as North Korea’s main international gateway near Pyongyang. Host the country’s primary passenger terminal and state aircraft operations. Contain a long paved runway and mixed civilian‑military facilities. Include as the primary reference point for codes, coordinates, runway data, and commercial flight history.

Wonsan Kalma International Airport
Function as the main airport for Wonsan on the east coast. Feature a rebuilt terminal and a long paved runway promoted for tourism and charter flights. Mix civilian access with military use. Include to show regional east‑coast service and recent infrastructure changes.

Hamhung Sondok Airport
Act as the airport serving Hamhung and the surrounding industrial area. Maintain a paved runway and limited passenger facilities. Operate mainly with military priorities and occasional civil flights. Include because it serves a major population center on the east coast.

Chongjin Airport
Serve the northeast port city of Chongjin. Hold a medium‑length paved runway and simple terminal facilities. Support mixed military and occasional civilian operations. Include for coverage of the northeastern region and its transport links.

Sinuiju Airport
Function near Sinuiju on the Yalu River at the Chinese border. Contain runway and support infrastructure used mainly for military and limited civil movements. Hold strategic importance for cross‑border access and inspections. Include for its border location and distinct operational considerations.

Rason (Rajin) Airport
Serve the Rason special economic zone in the far northeast. Offer limited passenger and cargo handling with a paved runway. Operate in a mixed civil‑military role tied to regional trade routes. Include for its role in international trade and proximity to Russia and China.

Haeju Airport
Act as the air facility near Haeju in the southwest. Maintain a paved runway and primarily military use with occasional civil activity. Sit near the Yellow Sea and serve regional transport needs. Include to represent southwestern airport coverage.

Sunchon Air Base
Function as a military air base near Sunchon with limited or no civilian service. Contain one or more runways and military support structures. Prioritize military aviation operations and training. Include to list military‑only sites that appear in public aviation data.


