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Khartoum International Airport

Coordinates: 15°35′22.19″N 32°33′11.38″E / 15.5894972°N 32.5531611°E / 15.5894972; 32.5531611
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Khartoum International Airport

مطار الخرطوم الدولي
  • IATA: KRT
  • ICAO: HSSS
    KRT is located in Sudan
    KRT
    KRT
    Location of airport in Sudan
Summary
Airport typeJoint (Civil and Military)
ServesKhartoum
StandortKhartoum, Sudan
Hub for
Elevation AMSL1,265 ft / 386 m
Coordinates15°35′22.19″N 32°33′11.38″E / 15.5894972°N 32.5531611°E / 15.5894972; 32.5531611
Websitekhairport.gov.sd
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 9,777 2,980 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Passengers2,178,097

Khartoum International Airport (IATA: KRT, ICAO: HSSS) is an airport in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.(Arabic: مطار الخرطوم الدولي).

The current facility will be replaced with a new airport 40 kilometers south of the centre of Khartoum. This is planned to have two 4000 metre runways, a passenger terminal of 86,000 square metres and a 300-room international hotel.[2][3] Construction is to be carried out by China Harbour Engineering Co. (CHEC).[4]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Afriqiyah Airways Tripoli–Mitiga
Air Arabia Sharjah
Badr Airlines Cairo, El Fasher, Geneina, Jeddah, Juba, Nyala, Port Sudan
Buffalo Airways Nyala, Port Sudan, Cairo, Geneina, Jeddah, El Fasher, Juba
EgyptAir Cairo
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
FlyDamas Damascus
flydubai Dubai–International
Flynas Dammam,[5] Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh
Gulf Air Bahrain
Kenya Airways Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta
Nova Airways El Fasher, Juba, Nyala, Port Sudan[6]
Qatar Airways Doha
Royal Jordanian Amman–Queen Alia
Saudia Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh
Sudan Airways Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Asmara, Cairo, Ed Daein, El Fasher, El Obeid, Geneina, Jeddah, Juba, Kano, N'Djamena, Nyala, Port Sudan, Riyadh
Sun Air Jeddah, Riyadh[citation needed]
Tarco Airlines Cairo, Geneina, Juba, N'Djamena, Nyala, Port Sudan
Turkish Airlines Istanbul–Atatürk

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
EgyptAir Cargo Cairo, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta
Emirates Sky Cargo[7] Dubai-Al Maktoum
Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Addis Ababa, Liège
Etihad Cargo Abu Dhabi
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha
Saudia Cargo Jeddah
Turkish Airlines Cargo Istanbul-Atatürk, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta

Accidents and incidents

  • On 27 August 1952, Vickers Viscount G-AHRF operated by the Ministry of Supply was damaged beyond economic repair when its starboard undercarriage collapsed on landing.[8]
  • On 19 July 1983, Douglas C-47A N480F of Chevron Oil crashed shortly after take-off from Khartoum International Airport on a non-scheduled passenger flight. Both engines had failed, probably due to contaminated fuel. All 27 people on board survived.[9]
  • Sudan Airways Flight 109: On 10 June 2008, an aircraft operating from Amman, Jordan, landed and went off the end of the runway. The right engine then caught fire and the fire spread rapidly. Preliminary reports stated that around 100 of the 200 passengers had been killed[10] but this was revised to 30 dead with 184 survivors.[11]
  • On 30 June 2008, an Ilyushin Il-76 exploded into a fireball on take-off. All 4 crew were killed.[12]

References

  1. ^ List of the busiest airports in Africa
  2. ^ "Construction of the new Khartoum Airport begins in October". Sudan Tribune. 20 February 2006. Retrieved 13 June 2008.
  3. ^ "Sudan to build new international airport near Khartoum". English.peopledaily.com.cn. Retrieved 13 June 2008.
  4. ^ Editor, The (17 July 2013). "The African Aviation Tribune". The African Aviation Tribune. Retrieved 29 April 2014. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ http://airlineroute.net/2015/12/01/xy-krt-jan16/
  6. ^ "Nova Airways Schedule". Novaairways.com. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Emirates SkyCargo Freighter Operations get ready for DWC move". Emirates SkyCargo. 2 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
  9. ^ "N480F Accident report". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  10. ^ "Dozens die in Sudan jet inferno". BBC News. 10 June 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  11. ^ Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 26 July 2016.
  12. ^ "Cargo plane explodes in Khartoum, killing 4 crew". Reuters. 30 June 2008.

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