K50 Airstrip is an airstrip in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia. It serves the capital city, Mogadishu, and was at times its main airport.
K50 Airstrip | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Mogadishu | ||||||||||
Location | Lower Shabelle, Somalia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 100 ft / 30 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 01°59.927′N 044°58.884′E / 1.998783°N 44.981400°E | ||||||||||
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Overview
editThe name refers to the airstrip's location on the country's main NE/SW road, about 50 kilometres south-west of Mogadishu.[2] In the late 2000s, K50 served as Mogadishu's main airport while Aden Adde International Airport was briefly shut down due to the 2006–2009 War in Somalia.[2] The Somali-owned, Dubai Airport-based Daallo Airlines operated routes to and from K50 at one time.[2]
The airstrip was mentioned in the book Quiet Warriors: Veteran's Military Service Memories, written by Blake E. Edwards.[citation needed]
Facilities
editThe airstrip resides at an elevation of 100 feet (30 m) above mean sea level.[1] It has one runway designated 04/22 with a compacted sand surface measuring 1,850 by 20 metres (6,070 ft × 66 ft).[1]
Airlines and destinations
editThe following airlines offer scheduled passenger service:
Airlines | Destinations |
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United Nations Humanitarian Air Service | Addis Ababa, Nairobi–Kenyatta |
References
editExternal links
edit- Aeronautical chart at SkyVector