Lumbo Airport

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Lumbo Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Serves Lumbo
Elevation  AMSL 45 ft / 14 m
Coordinates 15°02′00″S40°40′20″E / 15.03333°S 40.67222°E / -15.03333; 40.67222 Coordinates: 15°02′00″S40°40′20″E / 15.03333°S 40.67222°E / -15.03333; 40.67222
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LFB
Location of the airport in Mozambique
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Direction LengthSurface
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01/194,1171,255Asphalt

Lumbo Airport( IATA : LFB, ICAO : FQLU) is an airport serving Lumbo, Mozambique and the island of Mozambique.

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