This is a list of airports in Chad , grouped by type and sorted by location.
Chad, officially known as the Republic of Chad (French : République du Tchad, Arabic : جمهورية تشاد or Jumhūriyyat Tshād), is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. The country is divided into 22 regions, which are further divided into departments and Sub-prefectures.
Chad's capital and largest city is N'Djamena, which is the location of the country's main airport. Scheduled passenger service is available at N'Djamena and five other cities.
Toumaï Air Tchad is the national flag carrier airline, operating domestic services within Chad as well as scheduled international services to other African nations.
Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines.
Maya–Maya Airport is the international airport of Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo.
Aribinda Airport is an airport serving the village of Aribinda in the Soum Province, part of the Sahel Region of Burkina Faso.
Abou-Deïa Airport is an airstrip serving Abou-Deïa, a town in the Salamat Region in Chad. The town and airport name may also be transliterated as Aboudeïa.
Koro-Toro Airport is an airport serving Koro-Toro, located in the Borkou region in Chad.
Fada Airport is an airport serving Fada, located in the Ennedi region in Chad.
Moyto Airport is an airstrip serving Moyto, a town in the Hadjer-Lamis Region of Chad.
Zakouma Airport is an airport located in the Salamat region in Chad. It serves the Zakouma National Park.
Kébir Airport is an airstrip serving Ounianga, a town in the Ennedi-Ouest Region of northern Chad.
Toumaï Air Chad was the national flag carrier airline of Chad. It operated domestic services within Chad as well as scheduled international services to other African nations from its main base at N'Djamena International Airport. International flights appeared to have been operated by primarily South African crews, but there is no recent confirmation of this, and flights were grounded in July 2012 because of safety concerns. Scheduled flights appear to be suspended, but recent reports indicate that Toumaï Air Tchad had resumed limited operations on Hajj charter flights.