Arrachart Airport
Arrachart Airport | |||||||||||
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IATA: DIE – ICAO: FMNA | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Government | ||||||||||
Serves | Antsiranana, Madagascar | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 374 ft / 114 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 12°20′57″S 049°17′30″E / 12.34917°S 49.29167°E | ||||||||||
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DIE Location within Madagascar | |||||||||||
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Arrachart Airport (IATA: DIE, ICAO: FMNA) is an airport located near Antsiranana (formerly Diego-Suárez) in Madagascar.
Created before the Second World War as Camp Arrachart, a French military and civilian air facility, the airport was named after Ludovic Arrachart, a French aviator and pioneer of intercontinental flying, who made one of the first postal flights between France and Madagascar and died in an accident in 1933. The French air force (Armée de l'air) left in 1973.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Madagascar | Antananarivo, Dzaoudzi, Nosy Be, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, Sambava |
Ewa Air | Dzaoudzi |
References
- ↑ Airport information for FMNA at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
- ↑ Airport information for FMNA at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
External links
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