Bayankhongor Airport

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Bayankhongor Airport

Баянхонгор нисэх буудал
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Summary
Airport typeJoint (civil and military)
OperatorCivil Aviation Authority of Mongolia
LocationBayankhongor
Elevation  AMSL 6,119 ft / 1,865 m
Coordinates 46°10′14″N100°42′00″E / 46.17056°N 100.70000°E / 46.17056; 100.70000
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BYN
Location of airport in Mongolia
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BYN
BYN (Asia)
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BYN (Earth)
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
16L/34R9,1862,800Asphalt/concrete
16R/34L6,8892,100Grass
Statistics (2013 BYN)
Passengers10,300
Sources: Civil Aviation Administration of Mongolia and the MCAA [1]

Bayankhongor Airport( IATA : BYN, ICAO : ZMBH) is a public airport located in Bayankhongor, the capital of Bayankhongor Province in Mongolia.

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References

  1. "Монголын иргэний нисэхийн статистикийн эмхтгэл 2013". Civil Aviation Administration of Mongolia.

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