avia.wikisort.org - AerodromePrince Said Ibrahim International Airport (IATA: HAH, ICAO: FMCH) (French: Aéroport international Moroni Prince Saïd Ibrahim, Arabic: مطار الأمير سعيد إبراهيم الدولي, AIMPSI) is an international airport serving Moroni in Comoros. It is named after Prince Saïd Ibrahim. It is located north of the village of Hahaya.
Airport in Hahaya, Comoros
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Moroni Hahaya International Airport |
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Airport type | Public |
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Serves | Moroni |
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Location | Hahaya, Comoros |
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Hub for | Comores Aviation |
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Elevation AMSL | 28 m / 92 ft |
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Coordinates | 11°32′12″S 43°16′17″E |
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Location of airport in Comoros Show map of ComorosHAH (Indian Ocean) Show map of Indian Ocean |
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Length |
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02/20 |
2,900 |
9,514 |
Asphalt |
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Airlines and destinations
- Notes
^1 : Ethiopian Airlines's flight from Addis Ababa to Moroni stops in Dar es Salaam, but the airline does not have fifth freedom rights on the DAR – HAH sector.
^2 : Turkish Airlines's flight from Moroni to Istanbul stops in Seychelles, but the airline does not have fifth freedom rights on the SEZ – HAH sector.
Accidents and incidents
- On 23 November 1996, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961, a Boeing 767-200ER flying from Addis Ababa to Abidjan with several stopovers was hijacked over Ethiopia by three Ethiopians seeking asylum in Australia. The plane crash-landed in the water three hours later when it ran out of fuel. 125 of the 175 passengers and crew were killed, including the three hijackers. The pilot's initial decision to land at the airport was thwarted due to the fuel starvation.
- On 30 June 2009, Yemenia Flight 626, flying from Yemen to Moroni crashed into the Indian Ocean while on final approach to the airport. 152 out of the 153 people on board were killed.[4]
- On 27 November 2012 an Int'Air Îles Embraer EMB 120ER Brasilia (registration number D6-HUA) was underway from Moroni to Anjouan (both in Comoros Islands) on a charter flight with 25 passengers and 4 crew, when after taking off from Moroni's Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport it lost height, and while attempting to return to the airport, waterlanded 200 meters off the coast, about 5 km north of the airport. Local fishermen rescued everybody on board. There were only minor injuries.[5]
References
External links
Media related to Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
На других языках
[de] Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Der Flughafen Aéroport international Prince Said Ibrahim (traditionell Moroni-Hahaya genannt) ist der einzige internationale Verkehrsflughafen der Komoren. Er liegt an der westlichen Küste der Hauptinsel Grande Comore etwa 18 Kilometer nördlich der Hauptstadt Moroni. Er ist benannt nach Prinz Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali.
- [en] Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
[es] Aeropuerto Internacional Príncipe Said Ibrahim
El Aeropuerto Internacional Príncipe Said Ibrahim (IATA: HAH, OACI: FMCH) es un aeropuerto internacional ubicado en Moroni, Comoras.
[fr] Aéroport international Prince Saïd Ibrahim
L'aéroport international Moroni Prince Said Ibrahim (AIMPSI[1]), anciennement Hahaya (code AITA : HAH ; code OACI : FMCH) est un aéroport international au nord de la Grande Comore, situé à Hahaya à environ 20 km au nord de Moroni, la capitale des Comores. Mais la ville de Hahaya ne se trouve qu'à environ 2 km au sud. Son nom lui a été donné en l'honneur de Said Ibrahim.
[it] Aeroporto di Moroni-Principe Saïd Ibrahim
L'Aeroporto di Moroni-Principe Saïd Ibrahim[2] (IATA: HAH, ICAO: FMCH), commercialmente noto come Aéroport International Moroni Prince Saïd Ibrahim è un aeroporto comoriano, situato sull'isola della Grande Comore a circa 23 km a Nord-ovest di Moroni, capitale delle Comore. La struttura è intitolata al principe Saïd Ibrahim (1911-1975), figlio del sultano Saïd Ali e Presidente del Consiglio delle Comore dal 1970.[3]
Lo scalo è posto a un'altitudine di 27 m sul livello del mare ed è dotato di una pista di atterraggio con superficie in asfalto bituminoso lunga 2900 m e larga 45 m che corre parallelamente al Canale del Mozambico e ha orientamento 02/20. È dotata di sistema di assistenza all'atterraggio PAPI.[1]
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