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'''Erbil International Airport''' {{airport codes|EBL|ORER}} is an [[airport]] located in the north western part of the city of [[Erbil]] (also written Arbil or Irbil) adjacent to the suburb of [[Ankawa]] in [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].
'''Erbil International Airport''' {{airport codes|EBL|ORER}} is an [[airport]] located in the north western part of the city of [[Erbil]] (also written Arbil or Irbil, Hewlêr in [[Kurdish]]) adjacent to the suburb of [[Ankawa]] in [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].


It is administered by the [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] under a special committee of the Prime Minister and is one of two international airports in [[Kurdistan]].
It is administered by the [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] under a special committee of the Prime Minister and is one of two international airports in [[Kurdistan]].

Revision as of 12:03, 7 February 2010

Erbil International Airport

Firokexaney Nêwdewletî Hewlêr

فڕۆکه‌خانه‌ی نێوده‌وڵه‌تی هه‌ولێر
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Summary
Airport typePublic گشتی
OperatorKurdistan Regional Government حکومه‌تی هه‌ريمی کوردستان
ServesErbil هه‌ولير
LocationAnkawa عه‌نکاوه ‌
Elevation AMSL1,341 ft / 409 m
Coordinates36°14′15″N 043°57′47″E / 36.23750°N 43.96306°E / 36.23750; 43.96306
Websitewww.erbilairport.net
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 2,803 9,197 Asphalt
15L/33R 1,245 4,085 Asphalt
18/36 4,234 13,890 Concrete

Erbil International Airport (IATA: EBL, ICAO: ORER) is an airport located in the north western part of the city of Erbil (also written Arbil or Irbil, Hewlêr in Kurdish) adjacent to the suburb of Ankawa in Iraqi Kurdistan.

It is administered by the Kurdistan Regional Government under a special committee of the Prime Minister and is one of two international airports in Kurdistan.

History

The airport was originally built at the beginning of the 1970s' as an Iraqi military base. The Iraqi government planned to build a general aviation airport on the site. However, following the Kurdish uprising in 1991, Kurdish forces took over the area. The Kurdistan Regional Government could not get the investment needed until after the Invasion of Iraq. By March of 2003, with the assistance of the United States and other multinational forces, work had begun on new facilities.

Terminal

The airport has facilities for both cargo and passengers and sees daily flights. Erbil International Airport has one terminal for departures and arrivals. A new terminal is currently under construction and scheduled for completion in 2009.

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Construction of the new terminal at 14 November 2007.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air BerlinMunich
AtlasjetIstanbul-Atatürk
Austrian AirlinesVienna
Gulf AirBahrain
Iraqi AirwaysBaghdad, Basra, Beirut, Frankfurt, Malmo, Oman, Stockholm-Arlanda, Sulaimaniyah, Tehran-Imam Khomeini
Jupiter AirlinesDubai
Royal JordanianAmman
Viking AirlinesBirmingham, Gothenburg-Landvetter, London-Gatwick, Malmö, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda
Viking HellasAthens
Vision Air InternationalDubai

Cargo Airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Click AirwaysBaghdad, Bagram, Bishkek, Djibouti, Dubai, Erbil, Kabul, Kandahar, Sharjah, Sulaimaniyah

References