Bundibugyo Airport
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Bundibugyo Airport | |||
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IATA: none – ICAO: HUBU | |||
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Airport type | Civilian | ||
Owner | Bundibugyo Municipality | ||
Serves | Bundibugyo, Uganda | ||
Elevation AMSL | 3,100 ft / 960 m | ||
Coordinates | 00°42′36″N 030°03′54″E / 0.71000°N 30.06500°ECoordinates: 00°42′36″N 030°03′54″E / 0.71000°N 30.06500°E | ||
Map | |||
HUBU | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
Unpaved | |||
Bundibugyo Airport (ICAO: HUBU) is an airport in Uganda. It is located in the town of Bundibugyo, Bundibugyo District, Rwenzururu Sub-region, in extreme Western Uganda, west of the Rwenzori Mountains. Bundibugyo is approximately 278 kilometres (173 mi), by air, west of Entebbe International Airport, the country’s largest civilian and military airport.[1]
Bundibugyo Airport is one of 46 airports in the country.[2] It is a small civilian airport that serves the town of Bundibugyo. The airport has a single unpaved runway whose exact measurements are unknown. As of January 2010, the airport is not yet under the administration of the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority.[3]
See also
- Bundibugyo
- Bundibugyo District
- Rwenzururu sub-region
- Western Region, Uganda
- Civil Aviation Authority of Uganda
- List of airports in Uganda
References
External links
- Partial List of Airports In Uganda
- Uganda Civil Aviation Authority Homepage
- Airport information for HUBU at Great Circle Mapper.
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