Sylhet Division of Bangladesh has only two airports. One of them is a domestic airport and the other one is a non-operational STOLport[1][2].
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editCategory | Description |
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International | Handles international and domestic flights |
Domestic | Handles domestic flights |
STOLport | Short take off and landing airports |
Defence | Military airbase |
Abandoned | Abandoned or unused airport |
Flying school | An airfield or an airstrip used to train commercial pilots |
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|- |style="background:PaleGreen; color:black;"|Operational |Implies airport has active commercial service for public use airports |- |style="background:LightCoral; color:black;"|Non operational |Implies airport currently has no active commercial service but had or will have commercial service |- |style="background:black; color:white;"|Proposed or under construction |Implies airport is proposed or under construction |}
List
editLocation served | Airport name | ICAO | IATA | Category | Role | Coordinates |
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Sylhet | Osmani International Airport | VGSY | ZYL | International | Operational | 24°57′48″N 91°52′01″E / 24.96333°N 91.86694°E |
Kamalganj | Shamshernagar Airport | VGSH | ZHM | STOLport | Non Operational | 24°23′54″N 91°55′01″E / 24.39833°N 91.91694°E |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Ibne Kamal, Md Ashequl Morsalin. "Airports in Bangladesh: Domestic and International". unb.com.bd. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- ^ "Airports in Bangladesh". Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-01-22.