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Melchior Ndadaye International Airport 3°19′26.2″S 29°19′6.6″E / 3.323944°S 29.318500°E / -3.323944; 29.318500 ( Bujumbura International Airport (Bujumbura 17/35: 11,990 x 187, Asphalt
The airport was opened in 1952. [2] On 1 July 2019, the airport was renamed Melchior Ndadaye International Airport after the first democratically elected president of Burundi who was murdered in a coup d'état in October 1993, three months after being elected. This event sparked the decade-long Burundian Civil War.
Airport IATA Code; Bujumbura: Bujumbura International Airport: BJM Comoros. Location Airport IATA Code; Moroni: Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport: HAH Djibouti
"United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.
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"ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.Archived from the original on 9 March 2013. "United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations".
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An airport is an aerodrome with facilities for flights to take off and land. Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower.An airport consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface such as a runway for a plane to take off or a helipad, and often includes adjacent utility ...