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Sharjah International Airport is the third largest Middle East air freight hub in cargo tonnage, according to official 2015 statistics from Airports Council International. Ground services company, Sharjah Aviation Services, handled 586,195 tonnes in 2015 – a 16.1% increase year on year. [ 5 ]
On 7 November 2004, at 16:35 local time, a Boeing 747-200 freighter, owned and operated by Air Atlanta Icelandic, overshot the runway upon take-off at Sharjah International Airport and was damaged beyond repair. The aircraft, registered TF-ARR, had been leased by Lufthansa Cargo to operate Flight 8457 to Frankfurt Airport.
The company was established and started operations in July 1996 in Sharjah, UAE. British Gulf lost one of its Russian built AN-12 cargo planes on 13 November 2008 in Iraq. As from November 2009, the company is included in the list of airlines banned within the European Union.
This was used by Sharjah International Airport until 1977 when a new inland airport was constructed. Mahatta Fort ("the station" in Arabic) is located in central Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The fort was built by the Ruler of Sharjah in 1932 to afford protection for the passengers and staff of Imperial Airways.
Zayed International Airport [2] AUH Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi: OMAA ... Sharjah International Airport [2] SHJ Sharjah: Sharjah: OMSJ Sir Bani Yas Airport [5] XSB ...
Cairo International Airport: Cairo Egypt: CAI/HECA: 27,700,000 [4] 6.5% 9. Abu Dhabi International Airport: Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates: AUH/OMAA: TBU: TBU 10. Kuwait International Airport: Kuwait City Kuwait: KWI/OKKK: TBU: TBU: TBU 11. Sharjah International Airport: Sharjah United Arab Emirates: SHJ/OMSJ: TBU: TBU: TBU 12: David Ben Gurion ...
Manas International Airport, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: Accident The FDR tape was damaged by fire leading to a 13-second cut in data. The CVR was inoperative prior to the flight. It contained the recording of a previous flight. [69] 2009-10-21 2241: Azza Transport: Boeing 707-330C: 2 miles north of Sharjah International Airport: Accident
A Click Airways Antonov An-12BP landing at Sharjah International Airport, United Arab Emirates in 2007. Click Airways was [1] an airline based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 2004 and its main base was Sharjah International Airport. [2] The airline was on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union.