avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeMohamed Khider Airport[3] or Biskra Ouakda Airport (IATA: BSK, ICAO: DAUB) is an airport in Algeria, located approximately 12 km north-northeast of Oumache; about 200 km south-southwest of Constantine.
"DAUB" redirects here. For other uses, see daub (disambiguation).
Airport in Oumache, Algeria
Mohamed Khider Airport |
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Airport type | Public |
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Operator | EGSA Constantine |
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Serves | Biskra |
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Location | Oumache, Algeria |
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Elevation AMSL | 88 m / 289 ft |
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Coordinates | 34°48′06″N 05°44′30″E |
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Location of airport in Algeria |
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Surface |
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13/31 |
2,900 |
9,514 |
Asphalt |
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Passengers | 93,644 |
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Aircraft movements | 1,434 |
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Source: Algerian AIP [1] Landings.com, [2] ACI's 2013 World Airport Traffic Report |
History
During World War II, the airport was known as "Biskra Airfield". It was a major United States Twelfth Air Force base of operations during the North African campaign against the German Afrika Korps. Known combat units assigned to the airfield were: 97th Bombardment Group B-17 Flying Fortress[4] (14 December 1942 – 8 February 1943); 301st Bombardment Group B-17 Flying Fortress (16 December 1942 – 17 January 1943); 1st Fighter Group P-38 Lightning (24 December 1942 – 8 February 1943); HQ, 5th Bombardment Wing (January–March 1943).[5][6]
Airlines and destinations
See also
References
- Algerian AIP and Chart
- "DAUB @ aerobaticsweb.org". Landings.com. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
- "Airline and Airport Code Search". IATA. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- The following excerpt is found on page 57, column 1, paragraphs 2 and 3 in the book titled:
The Hour Has Come ‑ The 97th Bomb Group in World War II, Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, Library of Congress Number 93-060460, Published 1993, which states:
The rains that continued into December made it imperative for the Allied Command to find suitable fields where airplanes would be able to fly in all sorts of weather and to make provisions for protection against enemy air attacks and for freighting supplies to the groups with regularity. Priority on new fields went to the 97th to receive the first suitable base owing to its experience and the fact that the entire group was now in Africa and ready for action. The initial step was taking the mess section of the 414th Squadron to Biskra and within two days selected ground crews were being flown in. The remainder were at Oran awaiting rail transportation. The same day that the selected personnel were moving into the desert the aircrews began their move. Two squadrons moved to Blida (342nd and 414th) and the others to Maison Blanche (340th and 341st). The following day 14 December they bombed the docks at Tunis without loss and returned to what will be their new base at Biskra, 200 airplane miles southeast of Algiers beyond the Atlas Mountains, in the Sahara Desert. -
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency. - Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
- Air Algerie, official website
External links
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Commands |
- XII Bomber
- XII Tactical Air
- XXII Tactical Air
- XII Troop Carrier (Provisional)
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Wings |
- 5th Bombardment
- 42d Bombardment
- 47th Bombardment (7th Fighter)
- 51st Troop Carrier
- 52d Troop Carrier
- 57th Bombardment
- 62d Fighter
- 63d Fighter
- 64th Fighter
- 87th Fighter
- 90th Photographic
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Groups | Bombardment |
- 2d Bombardment
- 12th Bombardment
- 17th Bombardment
- 47th Bombardment
- 97th Bombardment
- 98th Bombardment
- 99th Bombardment
- 301st Bombardment
- 310th Bombardment
- 319th Bombardment
- 320th Bombardment
- 321st Bombardment
- 340th Bombardment
- 376th Bombardment
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Fighter |
- 1st Fighter
- 14th Fighter
- 27th Fighter
- 31st Fighter
- 33d Fighter
- 52d Fighter
- 57th Fighter
- 79th Fighter
- 81st Fighter
- 82d Fighter
- 86th Fighter
- 324th Fighter
- 325th Fighter
- 332d Fighter
- 350th Fighter
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Reconnaissance |
- 3d Reconnaissance
- 5th Reconnaissance
- 68th Reconnaissance
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Troop carrier
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- 60th Troop Carrier
- 61st Troop Carrier
- 62d Troop Carrier
- 64th Troop Carrier
- 313th Troop Carrier
- 314th Troop Carrier
- 316th Troop Carrier
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Squadrons |
- 15th Bombardment
- 414th Night Fighter
- 415th Night Fighter
- 416th Night Fighter
- 417th Night Fighter
- 427th Night Fighter
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На других языках
- [en] Biskra Airport
[es] Aeropuerto de Biskra
El Aeropuerto de Biskra Ouakda es un aeropuerto en Biskra, Argelia (IATA: BSK, OACI: DAUB).
[fr] Aéroport de Biskra - Mohamed Khider
L'aéroport de Biskra - Mohamed Khider[2] (code IATA : BSK • code OACI : DAUB) est un aéroport international civil algérien situé à 8 km au sud de la ville de Biskra.
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