Commandant Ferradj Airport | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | joint public/military | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Tindouf | ||||||||||||||
Location | Algeria | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,453 ft / 443 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 27°42′07″N8°09′44″W / 27.70194°N 8.16222°W | ||||||||||||||
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Commandant Ferradj Airport is an airport in Tindouf, Algeria ( IATA : TIN, ICAO : DAOF).
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Algérie | Algiers, Béchar, [3] Constantine, Oran |
Tassili Airlines | Algiers |
Passen- gers | Change from previous year | Aircraft opera- tions | Change from previous year | Cargo (metric tons) | Change from previous year | |
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2005 | 52,074 | 27.83% | 1,787 | 15.51% | 153 | 48.48% |
2006 | 49,273 | 5.38% | 1,939 | 8.51% | 150 | 1.96% |
2007 | 52,402 | 6.35% | 2,148 | 10.78% | 44 | 70.67% |
2008 | 57,350 | 9.44% | 1,971 | 8.24% | 77 | 75.00% |
2009 | 61,196 | 6.71% | 1,841 | 6.60% | 58 | 24.68% |
2010 | 50,976 | 16.70% | 1,650 | 10.37% | 51 | 12.07% |
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Reports (Years 2005, [4] 2006, [5] 2007, [6] 2009 [7] and 2010) |
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27°42′17″N8°09′56″W / 27.7048°N 8.1655°W