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  2. Adana Şakirpaşa Airport - Wikipedia

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    Adana Airport was constructed on farmland at the Şakirpaşa area, 2.3 km (1.4 mi) west of the historical city centre. It was opened to service as a civil-military airport in 1937, and became a full civil airport in 1956. [citation needed] Passenger traffic at Adana Airport has doubled since 2011, hitting a record in 2018 with 5,630,674 passengers.

  3. Çukurova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Çukurova International Airport (IATA: COV, ICAO: LTDB) is an airport in the Tarsus district of Mersin Province, southern Turkey.It serves the provinces of Mersin, Adana and Osmaniye, as well as the rest of the region of Çukurova. [1]

  4. Adana - Wikipedia

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    Adana’s closest airport is Çukurova International Airport, located 34km (21mi) from the city centre. It is the sixth busiest airport in Turkey. It is the sixth busiest airport in Turkey. There are international flights to major cities of Germany, to Beirut , Jeddah , London , Amsterdam , Brussels , Moscow and Nicosia ( TRNC ), and frequent ...

  5. List of airports in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Coordinate; Ankara: LTAC ESB Ankara Esenboğa Airport ... Adana: LTAF ADA Adana Airport Hatay: LTAK – İskenderun Airport ...

  6. List of defunct international airports - Wikipedia

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    Replaced with Al Bateen Executive Airport. Adana Şakirpaşa Airport: Cilicia: 10 August 2024 () (passenger) Replaced by Çukurova International Airport, while Şakirpaşa Airport is now used primarily for pilot training. Al Bateen Executive Airport: Abu Dhabi: 2 January 1982 Replaced with Zayed International Airport.

  7. 1972 Adana Turkish Airlines DC-9 crash - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 1972, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 registered as TC-JAC operated by Turkish Airlines crashed on approach while trying to make an emergency landing at Adana Airport. The aircraft was en-route from Kandara Airport in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia, to Ankara Esenboğa Airport with a stopover at Damascus Airport with only five crew members on ...