Kinshasa International Airport
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Kinshasa N'Djili International Airport Aéroport international de Ndjili |
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IATA: FIH - ICAO: FZAA | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Serves | Kinshasa | ||
Elevation AMSL | 1,027 ft (313 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
06/24 | 15,420 | 4,700 | Concrete |
N'Djili International Airport (IATA: FIH, ICAO: FZAA), also known as Kinshasa International Airport, serves the city of Kinshasa and is the largest of the four international airports in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It serves as hub for the three largest airlines in the DRC, namely Bravo Air Congo, Hewa Bora Airways and Wimbi Dira Airways.
In 2004, the airport served 516,345 passengers (+17.9% vs. '03).
[edit] Airlines and destinations
- Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- Bravo Air Congo (Bangui, Brazzaville, Cotonou, Douala, Lagos, Luanda, Lubumbashi, Mbuji Mayi, Pointe-Noire, Yaoundé)
- operated by Bravo Airlines (Bruxelles, Madrid, Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- Brussels Airlines (Brussels)
- Business Aviation (Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire)
- Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (Basankusu, Bumba, Goma, Kalemie, Kananga, Kikwit, Kinshasa, Kisangani, Lisala, Lodja, Lubumbashi, Mbandaka, Mbuji Mayi, Tshikapa)
- Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa)
- Hewa Bora Airways (Brussels, Douala, Johannesburg, Lagos, Lomé, Lubumbashi, Mbuji Mayi)
- Lignes Aeriennes Congolaises (Bunia, Lubumbashi)
- Kenya Airways (Nairobi)
- South African Airways (Johannesburg)
- TAAG Air Angola (Luanda)
- Wimbi Dira Airways (Brazzaville, Johannesburg, Lusaka, Nairobi, Pointe-Noire)
[edit] External links
- World Aero Data airport information for FZAA
- Street map from Multimap
- Satellite image from TerraServer