This is a report on a search for possible or potential airfield sites in Antarctica, using aerial photographs and satellite images supplemented by other data. A few sites are on ice-free ground but the majority are on inland blue ice fields. Earlier studies of potential airfields on Antarctic glacier ice are referenced. The attraction of a well-chosen blue-ice runway is that construction and maintenance costs are almost nil. A number of sites have been found suitable for the operation of unmodified transport aircraft on wheels. An inland icefield site on Mill Glacier (85 deg 09'S, 167 deg 12'E) is in use for wheel landings by LC- 130 aircraft; another at Patriot Hills (80 deg 19'S, 8 1 deg 1 6'W) is in use for wheel landings by DC-6 aircraft.


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