Kamembe International Airport, (IATA: KME, ICAO: HRZA), is an airport in Rwanda. RwandAir operates a Dash 8-Q400 with seven flights per week to and from Kigali International Airport. The airport receives charter flights from Tanzania, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, though not on a regular schedule. During the Rwandan Civil War, Kamembe airport was suggested as a site for transiting French arms to the interim government after April 1994.[1]
Kamembe Airport from the outside, 2017 1
Airport in Rwanda
Kamembe International Airport
Kamembe airport terminal seen from the runway, 2017
Kamembe Airport is located approximately 5 kilometres (3mi), by road, north of Cyangugu's central business district, Rusizi District, in the Western Province of Rwanda.[2] The airport is located approximately 147.5 kilometres (92mi), by air, southwest of Kigali International Airport, the largest airport in the country.[3] It sits at an altitude of 5,192 feet (1,583m) above mean sea level.[4] The geographical coordinates of Kamembe Airport are:
02°27'23.0"S, 28°54'35.0"E (Latitude:-2.456389; Longitude:28.909722).[5]
Overview
Kamembe is a medium airport with one paved runway 02/20 that measures 4,921 feet (1,500m) long and 148 feet (45m) wide.[4]
History
The airport terminal building was heavily damaged by a 2008 earthquake,[6] and early in 2010 the Rwanda government announced that Kamembe Airport would be repaired and modernized.[7]
By the end of 2012 a new terminal was completed, a new control tower was opened, and Techno Sky, a branch of the Italian publicly owned ENAV corporation, had installed new navigation systems.[8]
During a May 2013 visit, Infrastructure Minister Albert Nsengiyumva announced that the runway would be widened and lengthened from 1.5 kilometres (4,900ft) to 2 kilometres (6,600ft) by 2015.[9] The airport re-opened in June 2015 and RwandAir began scheduled flights from the airport.[10]
Church Mission Society (4 February 2008). "Earthquake hits Rwanda and Congo". Oxford, United Kingdom: Churchmissionsociety.org. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
Gérard Rugambwa (31 May 2010). "Kamembe Airport Will Be Rehabilitated". Kigali: Rwanda Information Office (ORINFOR). Archived from the original(Archived from the original on 16 March 2012) on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
Ndahiro, A; Rwagatare, J., eds. (2 December 2015). Rwanda: Rebuilding of a Nation. African Books Collective. p.161. ISBN9791092401035. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
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