Agadir - Al Massira Airport مطار المسيرة Matar al-Maseera |
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Control tower at Agadir Airport | |||
IATA: AGA – ICAO: GMAD
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Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | ONDA | ||
Serves | Agadir, Morocco | ||
Elevation AMSL | 226 ft / 69 m | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
10/28 | 3,200 | 10,499 | Asphalt |
Statistics (2008) | |||
Commercial Movements | 12,618 | ||
Passengers | 1,455,194 | ||
Freight (tons) | 1,165.8 | ||
Source: ONDA/airport website,[1] DAFIF,[2][3] |
Agadir – Al Massira Airport (Arabic: مطار المسيرة; transliterated: Matar al-Maseera) (IATA: AGA, ICAO: GMAD) is an international airport serving Agadir,[2] a major city in southwest Morocco. Agadir is the capital of the province (wilaya) of Agadir and the region of Souss-Massa-Draâ.
In 2007, Al Massira International Airport served 1,502,094 passengers. In later years, Agadir and its tourism boomed, having new flights introduced to Al Massira from new airports from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The new prospect of a brand new terminal was granted, opening life for the people of Agadir.
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The runway in direction 10/28 measures 3,200 by 45 metres (10,499 × 148 ft). Aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747 can land on the airport.
Parking space for the aircraft is 170,000 square metres (1,829,865 sq ft) which results in space for ten Boeing 737s and three Boeing 747s.[4]
Total terminal area is 26,550 square metres (285,782 sq ft) and projected capacity is 3 million passengers per year.[4] There is one large waiting room, divided in two to provide for national flights (no customs) and international flights. Passengers flying to Casablanca with a connecting international flight can pass through passport control in Agadir to save transfer time at Mohammed V
The airport has an ILS Class II certification and offers the following radionavigational aids: VOR – DME – 2 X NDB.[4]
Agadir is served by the following scheduled airlines:
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aigle Azur | Paris-Orly |
Air Berlin | Nuremberg |
Aer Lingus | Seasonal: Dublin |
Air Méditerranée | Seasonal: Brest, Lyon, Nantes, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Toulouse |
bmi | London-Heathrow |
Brussels Airlines | Brussels |
Canary Fly | Seasonal: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
Condor Flugdienst | Berlin-Brandenburg [begins 5 June 2012], Berlin-Schönefeld [ends 29 May 2012], Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich |
EasyJet | Berlin-Brandenburg [begins 3 June 2012], Berlin-Schönefeld [ends 31 May 2012], London-Gatwick, Lyon, Milan-Malpensa, Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
Enter Air | Warsaw |
Germania | Charter: Bremen |
Hello Airlines | Seasonal: Basle/Mulhouse |
Jet4you | Paris-Orly Seasonal: Bordeaux, Hannover, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Toulouse |
Jetairfly | Brussels, Marrakech |
Luxair | Seasonal: Luxembourg, Marrakech |
Malév Hungarian Airlines | Seasonal: Budapest |
Norwegian Air Shuttle | Copenhagen, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda |
Rossiya | Charter: St Petersburg |
Royal Air Maroc | Casablanca, Dakhla, Laayoune, Lyon, Paris-Orly Seasonal: Deauville, Metz/Nancy, Nantes |
RAM Express | Casablanca, Dakhla, Laayoune, Ouarzazate, Zagora |
Ryanair | Brussels South-Charleroi, Weeze [restarts 31 March 2012], Marseille [restarts 27 March 2012] |
Swiss International Air Lines operated by Edelweiss Air |
Seasonal: Zürich |
Thomas Cook Airlines | London-Gatwick, Manchester |
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium | Seasonal: Brussels |
Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia | Seasonal: Stockholm-Arlanda |
Thomson Airways | London-Gatwick, Manchester |
Transavia.com | Amsterdam, Marrakech |
Transavia.com France | Marrakech, Paris-Orly |
Travel Service operated by Smart Wings |
Seasonal: Prague |
Travel Service Hungary | Seasonal: Budapest |
TUIfly | Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart |
ONDA reported the following statistics regarding Al Massira Airport.
Subject | 2010 [5] | 2009[5] | 2008[6] | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 |
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Commercial movements [7] | - | - | 12,618 | 14,161[8] | 15,221 | 14,418 | 13,441 | 12,670 | 12,805 |
Passengers[9] | 1,627,485 | 1,456,217 | 1,455,194 | 1,502,094[10] | 1,433,353 | 1,315,752 | 1,160,127 | 975,181 | 934,433 |
Freight (tons)[11] | - | - | 1,165.8 | 1,145.4 | 589.6[12] | 714,1 | 1,723.4 | 1,328.1 | 1,708.7 |
On 21 August 1994, Royal Air Maroc Flight 630, crashed approximately ten minutes after take-off from Agadir Airport. All 44 passengers and crew on board were killed. The crash is believed to been a deliberate act by the aircraft's pilot.