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Chongjin Airport

어랑공항

Eorang Gonghang
  • IATA: RGO
  • ICAO: ZKHM
    RGO is located in North Korea
    RGO
    RGO
    Location of airport in North Korea
Summary
Airport typeCommercial and military
ServesChongjin
Coordinates41°25′45″N 129°38′54″E / 41.42917°N 129.64833°E / 41.42917; 129.64833
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
3/21 6,562 2,000 Concrete

Chongjin Airport (IATA: RGO, ICAO: ZKHM), known within North Korea as Orang Airport,[citation needed] is a small airport located approximately 40 kilometres from Chongjin, North Hamgyong in North Korea. Built by the Imperial Japanese Army, designated as K-33 (Hoemun Airfield) by the USAF during the Korean War, Chongjin Airport is now controlled by the Korean People's Army. Hoemun Airfield was renamed when the original Chongin Airfield K-34 was abandoned after the Korean War. The airport is normally used by the military, though a small number of commercial passenger flights also operate there.

The airport also serves Rason, which is about a three-hour drive away.

Facilities

There is one runway in Chongjin Airport, originally 1,200m long, but which was extended to 2,000m. There are plans to further extend the runway to 4,000m to allow it to serve as a second international gateway to North Korea.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Koryo Pyongyang

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See also