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Djumu Airstrip

Coordinates: 4°00′25″N 55°28′50″W / 4.00694°N 55.48056°W / 4.00694; -55.48056
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Djoemoe Airstrip

Djumu-Djomoe Airstrip
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorLuchtvaartdienst Suriname
LocationDjoemoe, Suriname
Elevation AMSL290 ft / 88 m
Coordinates4°00′25″N 55°28′50″W / 4.00694°N 55.48056°W / 4.00694; -55.48056
Map
DOE is located in Suriname
DOE
DOE
Location in Suriname
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 600 1,969 asphalt
Sources: GCM[1]

Djoemoe Airstrip (IATA: DOE, ICAO: SMDJ), (also called Djumu-Djomoe Airstrip) is an airstrip serving Djoemoe, Suriname.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines serving this airport are:

AirlinesDestinations
Blue Wing AirlinesParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[2]
Caricom AirwaysParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[3]
Gum AirParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[4]
Hi-Jet Helicopter ServicesParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport
Suriname Air Force/
Surinaamse Luchtmacht
Paramaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport
United Air Services (UAS)Paramaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport
Vortex Aviation Suriname(VAS)Paramaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport

Accidents and incidents

  • Suriname On 29 October 1987 a Cessna U206F (PZ-NAU) was hijacked at the Djoemoe airstrip, Suriname, by members of the rebellion “Jungle Commando” of Ronnie Brunswijk. The pilot Dan Rogers returned to Paramaribo via French-Guyana after his release. In June 1988 the aircraft was returned to the MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) Suriname after mediation of MAF Headquarters in California, USA and French Guyana.[5]

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