Jan Mayensfield
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| Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
| Operator | Norwegian Armed Forces | ||||||||||
| Location | Olonkinbyen, Jan Mayen, Norway | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 39 ft / 12 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 70°57′40″N 008°34′33″W / 70.96111°N 8.57583°W | ||||||||||
| Website | Airfield «Jan Mayensfield» | ||||||||||
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Jan Mayensfield (ICAO: ENJA) is an aerodrome serving Olonkinbyen in Jan Mayen, Norway. Operated by the Norwegian Armed Forces, it serves the island's only population at the combined military and meteorological station. It has a 1,500-meter (4,921 ft) dirt runway numbered 04–22.
The airfield was built in connection with the LORAN-C transmitter at Olonkinbyen and was completed in 1960. Jan Mayensfield is served eight times per year by Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft of the 335 Squadron from Bodø Main Air Station, which provide supplies and change crew at the outpost. The nearby Beerenberg volcano can cause a Kármán wind, which creates difficult landing conditions.