Nestled on the calm shores of Kong Oscars Havn fjord, Tasiilaq Heliport (IATA AGM, ICAO BGAM) serves as the primary aerial gateway to southeastern Greenland’s largest town, Tasiilaq, home to around 1,985 residents. The gravel-roofed helipad, measuring approximately 30 × 20 meters with an asphalt surface, offers a striking contrast against the rugged Arctic landscape and colorful village rooftops.
Live camera provides an authentic real-time broadcast of everyday life at the heliport. You’ll see Air Greenland helicopters arriving and departing for nearby settlements like Kulusuk, Isortoq, and Sermiligaaq, as well as scheduled connections for cargo and passenger flights). The camera feed captures dynamic weather patterns common to East Greenland—misting fjords, drifting clouds, and shifting sunlight that illuminate the hillside — creating a serene yet lively environment.
Because Tasiilaq has no road links beyond nearby areas, this heliport is a vital transportation lifeline. Its activity reflects local life rhythms—here, even routine departures carry real community significance. You may spot passengers boarding, crew preparing flights, or cargo being loaded, all set against the backdrop of icy peaks and sweeping fjord vistas.
The live stream also offers observers a preview of outdoor adventures—during summer months, tourists gather before scenic flights, while winter brings stark beauty and sometimes dramatic weather.