Narok Airport

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Narok Airport
IATA: n/aICAO: HKNO
HKNO
Location of Narok Airport in Kenya
Placement on map is approximate
Summary
Airport type Public, Civilian
Owner Kenya Airports Authority
Serves Narok, Kenya
Location Narok,  Kenya
Elevation AMSL 6,070 ft / 1,850 m
Coordinates 01°09′00″S 35°46′01″E / 1.15000°S 35.76694°E / -1.15000; 35.76694 (Narok Airport)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6,001 1,829 Asphalt

Narok Airport is an airport in Kenya.

Location

Narok Airport, (IATA: ASV, ICAO: HKAM), is located in Narok District, Rift Valley Province, in the southwestern part of the Republic of Kenya, close to the International border with the Republic of Tanzania. Its location is approximately 131 kilometres (81 mi), by air, west of Nairobi International Airport, the country’s largest civilian airport.[1] The geographic coordinates of this airport are:1° 9' 0.00"S, 35° 46' 1.00"E (Latitude: -1.150000; Longitude:35.766945).

Overview

Narok Airport is a small airport that serves the town of Narok and surrounding communities. The airport receives unscheduled service from various aircharter service providers and private airplane owners. Situated 1,850 metres (6,070 ft) above sea level,[2] the airport has a single asphalt runway that measures 1,829 metres (6,001 ft) long.[3]

Airlines and destinations

At the moment there is no regular, scheduled airline service to Narok Airport.

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References

Coordinates: 1°09′00″S 35°46′01″E / 1.150000°S 35.766945°E / -1.150000; 35.766945

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