Bodrum-Imsik Airport

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Imsik Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCivil Government
LocationBodrum
Elevation  AMSL 202 ft / 62 m
Coordinates 37°08′25″N27°40′11″E / 37.14028°N 27.66972°E / 37.14028; 27.66972 Coordinates: 37°08′25″N27°40′11″E / 37.14028°N 27.66972°E / 37.14028; 27.66972
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
06/245,1511,570 Asphalt

Imsik Airport( IATA : BXN, ICAO : LTBV) is a regional airport that serves Bodrum, Turkey. The airport has one asphalt-surface runway that is 1,570 metres long, and 30 metres wide.

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