Port Said Airport

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Port Said Airport (Template:Comma separated entries) serves the city of Port Said, Egypt, at the north end of the Suez Canal. In 2011, the airport served 36,962 passengers (-5.5% vs. 2010).

History

The airport was previously RAF El Gamil a Royal Air Force station operational during Second World War.

The following units were here at some point:

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After being handed over to Egyptian authorities, El Gamil Airfield was attacked by the British Armed Forces during November 1956 as part of Operation Telescope, Suez Crisis.

Modernisation

The airport underwent a modernisation program with a partial inauguration in February 2011. The airport is seen to be vital for the coastal city and to sustain its industrial expansion plans.[1]

Airlines and destinations

There are currently no scheduled services to and from the airport.

Accidents and incidents

  • During a training flight on 15 January 2008, a Beech C90B King Air operated by the Nuclear Centre Survey crashed 500 meters from the airport while performing circuits, killing both the pilot and training pilot.[2]

References

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External links

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