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'''Yasser Arafat International Airport''' ({{lang-ar|مطار ياسر عرفات الدولي}}; [[Arabic transliteration|transliterated]]: Matar Yasir 'Arafat ad-Dowaly) {{airport codes|GZA|LVGZ}}, formerly '''Gaza International Airport''' and '''Dahaniya International Airport''', is located in the [[Gaza Strip]], in [[Rafah]] close to the [[Egypt]]ian border.

It is owned and operated by the [[Palestinian Authority]], and serves as the home airport for [[Palestinian Airlines]]. The airport was able to handle 700,000 passengers per year and operated 24 hours and 364 days a year (closed on Yom Kippur). It was the only airport in the [[Palestinian territories]]. The airport opened in 1998, but it closed in 2001 after being severely damaged by [[Israel]]i military forces. The IDF destroyed the radar station and runways in December 2001. From 2001 to 2006, airport staff still manned the ticket counters and baggage areas[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4449461.stm], though no aircraft flew into or out of the airport during that period. During the Lebanon war in summer 2006, the IDF bombed the main terminal building. The airport is currently being stripped for materials by looters. The closest airport in the area is [[El Arish International Airport]] in [[Egypt]].

The airport was built with funding from [[Japan]], [[Egypt]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Spain]], and [[Germany]] and designed by [[Moroccan]] [[architect]]s (modelled after Casablanca airport) and engineers funded by Morocco's [[King Hassan II]]. The total cost was $86 million. After a year of construction, it opened on [[24 November]], [[1998]]; attendees at the opening ceremony included [[Yasser Arafat]] and former US President [[Bill Clinton]]. At the time, the opening of the airport was described as evidence of progress toward Palestinian statehood.<ref>Palestinians cheer airport as first step to statehood, [[Associated Press]], November 25, 1998.</ref>

The airport is [[town twinning|twinned]] with [[Mohammed V International Airport]], in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]].

==Runways==

The airport has one runway of 3080&nbsp;m x 60&nbsp;m, but it is no longer operational due to extensive damage to the north and middle sections of the runway. Some of the taxiways are damaged, but the apron did not sustain heavy damage.

==Buildings and Terminal==
[[Image:Gaza Airport 5.jpg|thumb|Yasser Arafat International Airport]]
[[Image:Gaza Airport 2.jpg|thumb|Yasser Arafat International Airport]]

The main terminal building is a two storey 4,000 square metre Arab Islamic designed building and decorated with [[Zellige|Moroccan tile]], glass windows framed by arches and has state-of-the-art equipment. A control tower faces the runway and apron.

The airport is staffed by a total of 400 personnel.

There are no ramps for passengers to disembark directly to the terminal. Stairs are brought out to the planes when they are parked on the apron.

Facilities within the terminal building:

* VIP Lounge
* Baggage Area
* Customs and Immigration
* 2 Restaurants
* Medical Facilities
* First Aid Clinic
* Bank
* Post office
* Tourist Office
* Security Office

There are 19 other buildings at the airport including:

* Fuel Stations - Palestinian Petroleum Corporation
* Aircraft Hangars
* ATS Communication Tower - destroyed
* Passenger Services
* Cargo Terminals
* Airline Operations (Ground Services)
* Fire and Rescue
* Parking Lot
* Maintenance Workshop
* 28 Metres ATC watchtower

==Ground transportation==

Transportation to and from the airport is linked by buses and taxis to the rest of the [[Gaza Strip]].

==Airlines==

A list of airlines once operating at the airport:

* [[Palestinian Airlines]]
* [[Royal Wings]]
* [[Egypt Air]]
* [[Royal Air Maroc|Royal Air Morocco]]
* [[Tarom]]
* [[Rusavia]]

==Air Traffic Control==
Locally Air Traffic Control at YAIA was maintained by the Palestinian Authority Civil Aviation Authority, but traffic to and from is also under the jurisdiction of the [[Israel South Control]].

The radar station and control tower were destroyed by [[Israel Defense Forces]] aircraft in 2001 after the start of the [[Al-Aqsa intifada]], and bulldozers cut the runway apart in January 2002. <ref>[http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7900217/ Grounded in Gaza, but hoping to fly again], [[MSNBC]], May 19 2005, Retrieved on July 2nd 2006</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4449461.stm Years of delays at Gaza airport], [[BBC]], April 15 2005, Retrieved on July 2nd 2006</ref> The disabling of the airport was motivated by Israeli concerns that they could not control what the Palestinian Authority transported in or out of the Gaza Strip, and to punish Arafat's government for their support of terrorism.<ref>Mitch Potter, Gaza yearns to fly again, ''The Toronto Star'', January 23, 2005.</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.arafat-airport.ps Yasser Arafat International Airport Official website]

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[[Category:Aviation in Palestine]]
[[Category:Gaza Strip]]

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Revision as of 17:47, 12 April 2007