Erbil International Airport
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Erbil International Airport (Template:Comma separated entries) (Template:Langx) (Template:Langx), is an airport in the city of Erbil in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is one of two international airports in the KRI, the other being Sulaymaniyah Airport, with a third in Duhok being under construction. The current airport opened in 2005 and has one of the longest runways in the world.
History
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Old airport
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New airport
A newly built, US$550 million airport was opened on 5 July 2005.[1][2] The new airport is next to the old airport (previously a military field) and has one of the world's longest runways, Script error: No such module "convert". and is equipped for ILS CAT II operations.[1] The airport's new terminal has duty-free shops and currency exchange offices.[3] The terminal also has VIP areas for business jets, and there is a VIP terminal for visiting dignitaries and diplomats[2] for the purpose of achieving international airport standards.[4]
In 2010, Erbil International Airport had the least expensive aviation fuel in Iraq (at 83 US cents per litre).[5]
From 29 September 2017 until 14 March 2018, following the failed 2017 Kurdistan Region independence referendum, all commercial international flights were suspended.[6] The airport remained open for domestic, humanitarian, military, and diplomatic flights.[7] The Iraqi government has been operating the airport since.
Drone attacks
The airport has been the target of numerous drone strikes by Iran-backed Shi'ite militias in 2021.[8] On 15 April, a drone carrying explosives targeted the military section of the airport. The section housed US-led forces, and no casualties were reported.[9] On 6 July, another drone targeted the same section of the airport and crashed near the airport.[10] On 11 September, two drones carrying explosives failed to reach the airport; one was shot down by C-RAM air defense and the other one crashed. There were no casualties.[11]
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
These are the airlines and destinations served from Erbil Airport:[12]
Cargo
Statistics
As of 2022, Erbil International Airport is the third-busiest airport in Iraq, behind Baghdad International Airport and Al Najaf International Airport. It is the busiest airport in the Kurdistan Region.
| Year | Passengers | % Change | Aircraft
movements |
% Change | Cargo (MT) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 163,619 | Steady | 4,894 | Steady | N/A | — |
| 2007 | 275,183 | Increase 68% | 9,815 | Increase100.5% | 10,000 | Steady |
| 2008 | 302,000 | Increase 10% | 7,745 | Decrease21% | 14,500 | Increase 45% |
| 2009 | 356,850 | Increase 18% | 7,557 | Decrease 2.4% | 11,533 | Decrease 20% |
| 2010 | 449,536 | Increase 26% | 7,235 | Decrease 4.2% | 10,848 | Decrease 6% |
| 2011 | 620,365 | Increase 38% | 7,366 | Increase 1.8% | 17,864 | Increase 65% |
| 2012 | 947,600 | Increase 53% | 9,021 | Increase 22.4% | 27,488 | Increase 54% |
| 2013 | 1,193,783 | Increase 26% | 12,229 | Increase 35.5% | 38,571 | Increase 40% |
| 2014 | 1,565,998 | Increase 31% | 16,218 | Increase 32.6% | 33,527 | Decrease 13% |
| 2015 | 1,665,701 | Increase 6.3% | 18,864 | Increase 16.3% | 22,742 | Decrease 32.1% |
| 2016 | 1,814,272 | Increase 8.9% | 19,080 | Increase 1.1% | 23,462 | Increase 3.1% |
| 2017 | 1,606,531 | Decrease 11.4% | 15,294 | Decrease 19.8% | 17,574 | Decrease 25% |
| 2018 | 1,533,863 | Decrease 4.5% | 15,562 | Increase 1.7% | 16,505 | Decrease 6% |
| 2019 | 1,909,785 | Increase 24.5% | 19,560 | Increase 25.7% | 23,899 | Increase 44.8% |
| 2020 | 506,263 | Decrease 73.5% | 6,054 | Decrease 69% | 18,826 | Decrease 21.2% |
| 2021 | 1,247,113 | Increase 146.3% | 13,970 | Increase 130.8% | 16,473 | Decrease 12.5% |
| 2022 | 1,862,854 | Increase 49.4% | 17,896 | Increase 28.1% | 16,566 | Increase 0.6% |
Incidents
- On 6 July 2021, a series of attacks against the airport were reported, including drone and rocket attacks.[14]
- Erbil Airport has been targeted numerous times during the Gaza war.[15]
See also
References
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External links
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