Aiyura

Aiyura is the name of a valley located in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

It is the home of the Aiyura Agricultural Research Station, which was operated originally as the "Highlands Agricultural Experiment Station, Aiyura" begun in 1936 by Mr. Bill Brechin, an Australian Agriculturist.

In 1937 work was begun clearing the land for the airstrip which is now the home in Papua New Guinea of JAARS (the aviation wing of Wycliffe Bible Translators), Airstrip IATA code AYU known as Aiyura Airport.

Ukarumpa, the main center for Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) in Papua New Guinea, is also located nearby in the valley.

This Eastern Highlands Province geography article is a stub.

Aiyura Valley viewed from road leading in from Kainantu . The Aiyura airport is in the background.