N'Dolo Airport
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Kinshasa N'Dolo Airport Aéroport de N'Dolo |
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IATA: NLO - ICAO: FZAB | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Civil | ||
Operator | Civil government | ||
Serves | Kinshasa | ||
Elevation AMSL | 915 ft (279 m) | ||
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Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
08/26 | 5,530 | 1,686 | Asphalt |
N'Dolo Airport (IATA: NLO, ICAO: FZAB), also known as Ndolo Airport, is a secondary airport in the city of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in the commune of Barumbu.
Runways are limited to aircraft under 15,000 kg since the disastrous crash of January 8, 1996, in which an Antonov An-32 aborted takeoff and overran the runway 600 m into a market.
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[edit] Destinations
Regular flights to Matadi, Boma, Muanda, Bandundu, Inongo, Nioki, Kiri, Kikwit, Kahemba, Tembo, Kasongo-Lunda
[edit] Airlines and equipment
- Air Kasai Let-410 UVP-E
- Air Serv International Beechcraft Super King Air 200, Twin Otter, Cessna 208 Caravan
- Air Tropiques Beechcraft 1900, Let-410 UVP, Beechcraft King Air 100
- Business Aviation Let-410 UVP-E, Nord 262
- Filair Let-410 UVP-E
- Kin Avia Let-410 UVP-E
- MAF Cessna 208 Caravan
- Malu Aviation Short SC7 Skyvan, An-28
[edit] Accidents and Incidents
[edit] External links
- Airport information for FZAB at World Aero Data