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Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport


FieldValue
nameYaoundé Nsimalen International Airport
nativenameAéroport international de Yaoundé-Nsimalen
imageYAOUNDE - NSIMALEN INTL.AIRPORT - panoramio.jpg
IATANSI
ICAOFKYS
pushpin_mapCameroon
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Airport in Cameroon
pushpin_labelNSI
pushpin_label_positionright
typePublic
operatorAéroports du Cameroun SA (ADC)
city-servedYaoundé
locationNsimalen, Cameroon
elevation-f2,278
elevation-m694
coordinates
metric-rwyy
r1-number01/19
r1-length-m3,400
r1-length-f11,155
r1-surfaceAsphalt
stat-year2009
stat1-headerPassengers
stat1-data208,973
footnotesSource: DAFIF
focus_cityCamair-Co

| city-served = Yaoundé | elevation-f = 2,278 | elevation-m = 694 | metric-rwy = y | r1-number = 01/19 | r1-length-m = 3,400 | r1-length-f = 11,155 | r1-surface = Asphalt | stat-year = 2009 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 208,973

Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport () is the second busiest and largest public airport in Cameroon. The airport is located 27 km (16 miles) south of the capital, Yaoundé, near Nsimalen in Cameroon's Centre Region.

History

Starting operations in 1991, Nsimalen was built to supersede the old international airport in Yaoundé, which was getting absorbed by the rapid growth of the city. It was also too close to the oil deposits of SCDP ("Société Camerounaise de Dépôts Pétroliers" or Cameroon Oil Storage Company). This former international airport of Yaoundé, still known as Yaoundé Airport, now serves as an airbase for the Cameroon Air Force.

In 2004, Nsimalen airport served 190,487 passengers. The airport has 14 direct flights to 11 countries. It is also the focus city for the most popular airline in Cameroon, Camair-Co, successor to the defunct Cameroon Airlines. The airport's growth of international traffic is 4% per year. The government has set a goal of servicing 1.5 million passengers and 50,000 tons of cargo per year.

Facilities

Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport covers 3,065 acres (1240 ha) at an elevation of 694 m (2,276 ft), and includes one passenger terminal, one cargo terminal and 6 aircraft stands. Nsimalen airport currently has one runway: heading 01/19, 3,400 m (11,154 ft) in length, with a width of 45 m (147 ft), which could accommodate a Boeing 747.

The airport is equipped with modern facilities and can be accessed through four gates. It has six parking facilities, two of which are for long term use. Inside the terminal there are 10 check-in desks, currency exchange office, post office, restaurants, tourist information centre, business centre, banks and car rental, limousine services and taxi services. Cargo facilities are equipped with a 1,839 m2 (19,794 sq ft) warehouse, twelve 747 Freighter docks, a transit zone, animal quarantine, health office, X-ray/handling/mechanical equipment and refrigerated storage.

Airlines and destinations

| Afrijet | Libreville | Air Côte d'Ivoire | Abidjan | Air France | Paris–Charles de Gaulle | ASKY Airlines | Lomé, Malabo, N'Djamena | Brussels Airlines | Brussels | Camair-Co | Douala, Garoua, Libreville, Maroua, N'Djamena, Ngaoundéré | ECAir | Brazzaville | Ethiopian Airlines | Addis Ababa, Libreville | Royal Air Maroc | Casablanca | Turkish Airlines | Istanbul ;Notes : Brussels Airlines' flight to Brussels from Yaoundé stops in Douala, but the airline does not have eighth freedom rights on the Yaoundé and Douala sector.

References

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