Azamgarh Airport

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Azamgarh Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner Government of Uttar Pradesh
OperatorGovernment of Uttar Pradesh
Serves Azamgarh
LocationManduri, Azamgarh
Opened2024;1 year ago (2024)
Elevation  AMSL 250 ft / 76 m
Coordinates 26°09′12″N83°07′06″E / 26.15333°N 83.11833°E / 26.15333; 83.11833
Map
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Location of the airport
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AZH (India)
Azamgarh Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
14/325,4001,646 Asphalt
Village Manduri

Azamgarh Airport( IATA : AZH, ICAO : VEAH) is a Domestic Airport at Manduri Village outside of Azamgarh city, near Kuan Devchand Patti, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. [1] It is being developed by upgrade of the existing government airstrip. [1] [2] The existing airstrip can support aircraft weighing up to 5,700 kg (12,600 lb) with a runway of 1,400 by 23 metres (4,593 by 75 ft).

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Statistics

Monthly Passengers
MonthPassengers
July 2024 [3]
103
August 2024 [4]
139
September 2024 [5]
160
October 2024 [6]
125
November 2024 [7]
29
December 2024 [8]
0

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
FlyBig Lucknow [9]

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