Sittwe Airport

Sittwe Airport

IATA: AKYICAO: VYSW

AKY
Location of airport in Burma

Summary
Location Sittwe, Burma
Elevation AMSL 27 ft / 8 m
Coordinates 20°07′58″N 092°52′21″E / 20.13278°N 92.87250°E / 20.13278; 92.87250
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 6,001 1,829 Bitumen

Sittwe Airport (IATA: AKY, ICAO: VYSW) is an airport in Sittwe, Rakhine State, Burma.

It started as a military used airfield in World War II. It was handed over to Department of Civil Aviation by International Aero Limited Company on 24 July 1947. It was upgraded to 6,000 feet long and 140 feet wide gravel mixed asphalt runway in 1960. The airport building was extended to 220 feet by 60 feet from 120 feet by 60 feet and it was opened on 22 March 2002. 4 feet thick asphalt concrete layer was placed on the 6000x150 feet runway, the 525x75 feet taxiway and the 600x300 feet apron and opened on 20 May 2009 for use of F-28 jets. It is equipped with HF, VHF, NDB, Night Landing Facilities such as airfield lighting, approach light and remote control air ground machines. It admits over 90,000 passengers in 2010-11 and it is expected to accommodate 150,000 passengers for arrival and departure yearly.[1]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinationsRoute
Air Bagan Thandwe, Yangon Domestic
Air KBZ Thandwe, Yangon Domestic
Myanmar National Airlines Kyaukpyu, Yangon Domestic

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/newpaper/99newsn.pdf Page 9 Column 3
  2. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 8 October 2009.

Sources


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