Airports:
Baker Island: one abandoned World War II runway of 1,665 m covered with vegetation and unusable
Howland Island: airstrip constructed in 1937 for scheduled refueling stop on the round-the-world flight of Amelia EARHART and Fred NOONAN; the aviators left Lae, New Guinea, for Howland Island but were never seen again; the airstrip is no longer serviceable
Johnston Atoll: one closed and not maintained
Kingman Reef: lagoon was used as a halfway station between Hawaii and American Samoa by Pan American Airways for flying boats in 1937 and 1938
Midway Islands: 3 - one operational (2,377 m paved); no fuel for sale except emergencies
Palmyra Atoll: 1 - 1,846 m unpaved runway; privately owned (2013)
[see also: Airports country ranks ]
Airports - with paved runways:
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 - Johnston Atoll; note - abandoned but usable (2016)
[see also: Airports - with paved runways - 2,438 to 3,047 m country ranks ]
Airports - with unpaved runways:
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 - Palmyra Atoll (2016)
[see also: Airports - with unpaved runways - 1,524 to 2,437 m country ranks ]
Ports and terminals:
major seaport(s):
Baker, Howland, and Jarvis Islands, and Kingman Reef: none; offshore anchorage only
Johnston Atoll: Johnston Island
Midway Islands: Sand Island
Palmyra Atoll: West Lagoon