What is bikini atoll airport?

Bikini Atoll Airport (also known as Eneu Airport) is a small airstrip located on Enyu Island in the Bikini Atoll, part of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The airport has a single runway measuring 3,937 feet in length and is primarily used for domestic flights by small aircraft. The airport was originally built by the United States military during World War II and was later used as a base for nuclear weapons testing in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading to the displacement of the local Marshallese population and the contamination of the area with radioactive material. The airport is currently operated by the Marshall Islands government and serves as an important transportation hub for the Bikini Atoll, providing access to nearby islands and atolls.