Abu Rudeis Airport

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Abu Rudeis Airport
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Airport typePublic
Serves Abu Rudeis
Elevation  AMSL 39 ft / 12 m
Coordinates 28°54′00″N33°12′00″E / 28.90000°N 33.20000°E / 28.90000; 33.20000 Coordinates: 28°54′00″N33°12′00″E / 28.90000°N 33.20000°E / 28.90000; 33.20000
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Abu Rudeis Airport( IATA : AUE) is an airport serving Abu Rudeis, Egypt, a city in the Sinai Peninsula on the Gulf of Suez.

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