2.2.5 Sudan Port Sudan Airport
Port Sudan International Airport was built in 1992 and has the capacity to accommodate international flights, with a designated International Terminal. Customs, immigration and Port Health are onsite. Port Sudan International Airport is the secondary airport of Sudan (after Khartoum).
Port Sudan new International Airport is a public airport that is owned and operated by the Government of Sudan. It is the second largest international airport in Sudan in terms of air traffic and international destinations served. It is located 20 km south of Port Sudan. Port Sudan New International Airport is a full member of the IATA as of 2014.
For information on airport company contact details for Sudan, please see the following link: 4.5 Sudan Airport Companies Contacts List
PORT SUDAN Airport |
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Country |
Sudan |
Latitude |
037O 14” O6.76”E |
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Province / District |
Red Sea |
Longitude |
19O 22” 01.1” N |
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Town or City (closest) |
Port Sudan (26 km) |
Elevation (ft) |
142 feet |
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Airfield Name |
Port Sudan Int. Airport |
Surface |
Asphalt |
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IATA and ICAO codes |
PZU HSPN |
Condition |
Good |
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Runway Length (m) |
2,500 meters |
Runway Width (m) |
45 meters |
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Orientation |
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Lighting |
Yes |
Airlines |
Destinations |
Badr Airlines |
Khartoum |
Flydubai |
Dubai-International, Khartoum |
Nile Air |
Cairo |
Nova Airways |
Khartoum |
Sudan Airways |
Cairo, Jeddah, Khartoum |