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Nawabshah Airport

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Airport type
  
Public/military

02/20
  
2,743

Code
  
WNS

Phone
  
+92 307 3811385

Elevation AMSL
  
29 m / 95 ft

2,743
  
8,999

Elevation
  
29 m

Nawabshah Airport

Location
  
Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan

Address
  
Airport Rd, Shaheed Benazir Abad, Pakistan

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Nawabshah Airport (IATA: WNS, ICAO: OPNH) is an airport located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southwest of Nawabshah, a city in the Pakistani province of Sindh. It has one runway, which has a length of 2,743 metres (8,999 ft). Built by the British Raj, Nawabshah Airport does not handle any scheduled passenger flights, but it has been used as a diversion airport. It is also used by the Pakistan Air Force.

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History

The airport dates to the time of the British Raj. In the early 1960s, a concrete runway was laid. A new terminal building was completed in October 1992, and a new apron and runway were commissioned in 1998.

Nawabshah Airport does not receive any scheduled flights as of November 2016. It has been used as a diversion airport for aircraft suffering mechanical problems or when Jinnah International Airport in Karachi is closed, during the 2014 Jinnah International Airport attack for example. In addition, the Pakistan Air Force operates at the airport alongside the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.

Infrastructure

Nawabshah Airport covers 772 acres (312 ha) and has a concrete runway, 02/20, with dimensions 2,743 by 46 metres (8,999 ft × 151 ft). It cannot handle instrument landing system approaches.

References

Nawabshah Airport Wikipedia


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