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Kandara Airport

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Kandara Airport (IATA: XZF) was an airport located within Jeddah. It was the original airport serving the cities Jeddah and Meccah in Saudi Arabia before the construction of King Abdulaziz International Airport. The airport handled Haji traffic alongside regular scheduled flights.[1][2]

Saudia Boeing 747 in Kandara Airport, June, 1, 1971.

Reason For Closure

Kandara Airport was located in the neighborhood of Kandara, close to the city center. This proximity limited the airport’s ability to expand infrastructure. Due to Kandara Airport’s deficient capacity, it experienced heavy congestion during Haji seasons peaking 600 aircraft movements per day.[1]

History

An image of Jeddah in February 1956 including the former Kandara Airport.
  • In 1971, Kandara Airport was fitted with a new runway parallel to the pre-existing NW - SE runway.[3]
  • In May 1981, the completion of King Abdulaziz International Airport led to the closure of Kandara Airport. The site of the former airport was later redeveloped for housing. [5]

Layout

Before the 1960s, the airfield originally had two asphalt runways NW/SE 10,000 feet long and 150 feet wide (1048 and 46 m) E/W 6,000 feet long and 150 feet wide (1828 and 46 m). [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Airways: A Global Review of Commercial Flight. Airways International, Incorporated. 2008.
  2. ^ "| Pilot Nav | Browse all airports in SAUDI ARABIA". www.pilotnav.com. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
  3. ^ a b "Overview of Saudia's History". Saudia. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Information on page 27 of Accession Number AD0389670". Defense Technical Information Center. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Weekly Bulletin. Institut du transport aérien. 1981.