Ali-Sabieh Airport

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Ali-Sabieh Airport

مطار علي سايبه
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Airport typePublic
Location Ali Sabieh Flag of Djibouti.svg
Coordinates 11°9′0″N42°43′0″E / 11.15000°N 42.71667°E / 11.15000; 42.71667
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AII
Location of airport in Djibouti
Ali-Sabieh Airport

Ali-Sabieh Airport( IATA : AII, ICAO : HDAS) is an airport serving the city of Ali-Sabieh in the Ali Sabieh Region of Djibouti. [1]

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References

  1. Airport information for HDAS at Great Circle Mapper.