Satna Airport

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Satna Airport
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Airport typePublic
Operator Airport Authority of India
Location Satna, Madhya Pradesh
Elevation  AMSL 1,060 ft / 323 m
Coordinates 24°33′26″N080°51′48″E / 24.55722°N 80.86333°E / 24.55722; 80.86333
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Location in Madhya Pradesh
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TNI (India)
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Direction LengthSurface
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11/296,0931,857 Asphalt

Satna Airport( IATA : TNI, ICAO : VIST) is a domestic airport near Satna in Madhya Pradesh, India.

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