Commandant Ferradj Airport

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Commandant Ferradj Airport
Summary
Airport typejoint public/military
ServesTindouf
LocationAlgeria
Elevation  AMSL 1,453 ft / 443 m
Coordinates 27°42′07″N8°09′44″W / 27.70194°N 8.16222°W / 27.70194; -8.16222 (Tindouf Airport (Tindouf))
Map
Algeria location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
DAOF
Location of Tindouf Airport in Algeria
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
08R/26L9,8002,987Asphalt
08L/26R9,7502,972Asphalt
Statistics (2010)
Passengers50,976
Passenger change 09–10Decrease2.svg16.7%
Aircraft movements1,650
Movements change 09–10Decrease2.svg10.4%
Sources: 2010 World Airport Traffic Report. [1] Google Maps [2]

Commandant Ferradj Airport is an airport in Tindouf, Algeria ( IATA : TIN, ICAO : DAOF).

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Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Algérie Algiers, Béchar, [3] Constantine, Oran
Tassili Airlines Algiers

Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics
Passen-
gers
Change from previous yearAircraft opera-
tions
Change from previous yearCargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
200552,074Decrease2.svg27.83%1,787Decrease2.svg15.51%153Decrease2.svg48.48%
200649,273Decrease2.svg 5.38%1,939Increase2.svg 8.51%150Decrease2.svg 1.96%
200752,402Increase2.svg 6.35%2,148Increase2.svg10.78%44Decrease2.svg70.67%
200857,350Increase2.svg 9.44%1,971Decrease2.svg 8.24%77Increase2.svg75.00%
200961,196Increase2.svg 6.71%1,841Decrease2.svg 6.60%58Decrease2.svg24.68%
201050,976Decrease2.svg16.70%1,650Decrease2.svg10.37%51Decrease2.svg12.07%
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Reports
(Years 2005, [4] 2006, [5] 2007, [6] 2009 [7] and 2010)

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References

  1. Airport Council International's 2010 World Airport Traffic Report
  2. Google Maps - Tindouf
  3. "Air Algerie Adds New Domestic Sectors from June 2015".
  4. Airport Council International's 2005 World Airport Traffic Report
  5. Airport Council International's 2006 World Airport Traffic Report
  6. Airport Council International Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine 's 2007 World Airport Traffic Report
  7. Airport Council International Archived 2016-08-11 at the Wayback Machine 's 2009 World Airport Traffic Report

27°42′17″N8°09′56″W / 27.7048°N 8.1655°W / 27.7048; -8.1655