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Khartoum International Airport
IATA: KRTICAO: HSSS
Summary
Airport type Joint (Civil and Military)
Location Khartoum
Elevation AMSL 1,265 ft / 386 m
Coordinates 15°35′22.19″N 32°33′11.38″E / 15.5894972°N 32.5531611°E / 15.5894972; 32.5531611Coordinates: 15°35′22.19″N 32°33′11.38″E / 15.5894972°N 32.5531611°E / 15.5894972; 32.5531611
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 9,777 2,980 Asphalt

Khartoum International Airport (IATA: KRTICAO: HSSS) is an airport in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.

It will be replaced with a new airport 40 kilometers south of the centre of Khartoum by 2010. This is planned to have two 4000 metre runways, a passenger terminal of 86,000 square metres and a 300-room international hotel.[1][2]

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[edit] 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.[3]
  • On March 30, 2007, a hijacked airliner landed at Khartoum International. Sources vary on what happened next, but the man was ultimately detained with no injuries caused to anyone. See 2007 Sudan Airways hijacking.
  • Sudan Airways Flight 109: On June 10, 2008, an aircraft operating from Amman, Jordan, landed and, while taxiing to the terminal, the right engine caught fire and the fire spread rapidly. Preliminary reports stated that around 100 of the 200 passengers had been killed but this was revised to 28 dead, 123 survivors and 53 unaccounted for.[4]
  • On June 30, 2008, an Ilyushin Il-76 exploded into a fireball on take-off. All 4 crew were killed.[5]

[edit] Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
AirTaxi Juba, ElFasher, Nyala, El Obied, Malakal, Rumbek, Wau, El Geneina, Kampala, Kenya, Cairo, Sharjah, Dubai
Air Arabia Sharjah
Air West El Geneina, El Fasher, El Obeid, Juba, Nyala, Port Sudan, Sharjah
Afriqiyah Airways Tripoli
Bahrain Air Bahrain
bmi Beirut, London-Heathrow
EgyptAir Cairo
Emirates Dubai
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Cairo
Flydubai Dubai
Flying Carpet Beirut
Gulf Air Bahrain
Hainan Airlines Beijing-Capital
Jazeera Airways Kuwait
Kenya Airways Cairo, Nairobi
KLM Amsterdam
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Marsland Aviation El Daein, El Geneina, El Fasher, El Obeid, Juba, Malakal, Nairobi, Nyala, Rumbek
Nasair Asmara, Nairobi
Nova Airline
Qatar Airways Doha
Royal Jordanian Amman
Saudi Arabian Airlines Jeddah, Riyadh
Sudan Airways Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Amman, Asmara, Cairo, Damascus, Doha, Dongola, Dubai, El Fasher, El Obeid, Entebbe, Jeddah, Juba, Kano, Kassala, Malakal, Nairobi, N'Djamena, Nyala, Port Sudan, Riyadh, Tripoli, Wadi Halfa
Syrian Air Damascus
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk
Yemenia Sana'a

[edit] Cargo airlines

Airlines Destinations
EgyptAir Cargo Cairo
Juba Air Cargo
Martinair Cargo [6] Amsterdam

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