Rabak Kosti Airport | |
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Summary | |
Airport type | Closed |
Serves | Rabak and Kosti |
Location | |
Elevation AMSL | 1,289 ft / 393 m |
Coordinates | 13°10′40″N32°43′05″E / 13.17778°N 32.71806°E Coordinates: 13°10′40″N32°43′05″E / 13.17778°N 32.71806°E |
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Rabak Airport( IATA : KST, ICAO : HSKI) was an airport formerly serving the cities of Kosti and Rabak in the White Nile State of Sudan. The dirt runways have been overbuilt with housing. [1]
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