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Lungi International Airport

Freetown International Airport (IATA: FNA, ICAO: GFLL) (officially), locally known as Lungi International Airport, is an international airport located in the coastal town of Lungi, Sierra Leone. It is the only international airport in Sierra Leone. The Sierra Leone River separates Lungi International Airport from Freetown, the nation's capital city.

Freetown International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesFreetown and the entire Sierra Leone
LocationLungi, Sierra Leone
Elevation AMSL93 ft / 28.35 m
Coordinates08°36′59.20″N 13°11′43.76″W / 8.6164444°N 13.1954889°W / 8.6164444; -13.1954889
Map
FNA
Location within Sierra Leone
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 10,498 3,200 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Passengers167,911

The airport is operated by the Sierra Leone Airports Authority. Prior to its use as a civilian airport, it was a British Royal Air Force base. In 2012 its management was contracted out to the British security and military company Westminster Aviation Security Services Ltd.

A new international airport was planned at Mamamah to replace Lungi International Airport. Mamamah International Airport was expected to be operational by 2022, however the project was cancelled in October 2018 following a change of government. The government Aviation Minister stated that they would refurbish Lungi instead and may build a bridge to better link the airport to Freetown.[1] The Lungi Bridge project was announced by the president during 2019.[2]

Following parliamentary approval in December 2020, a $270 million expansion project started. The project includes a new passenger terminal, VIP terminal, taxiways and widening of the runway. The annual capacity will be 3 million passengers. The new terminal is located on the northern side of the runway, towards the eastern end.[3]

Facilities

 
Waiting area near gates

The terminal building of the airport is composed of three distinct zones: a General Waiting Hall, a Departures Wing, and an Arrivals Wing. The General Waiting Hall provides ticketing desks for local transportation (coach, ferry, fast boat and taxi), postal services, a travel agency office, and a restaurant. The Departures Wing contains duty-free shops, restaurants and lounges for business class passengers and VIPs. The Arrivals wing has a customs hall with a money exchange offices, shop, a lost and found baggage office, and an information office. The airport grounds also contain two banks, a police center, various restaurants, two car parks, and a mosque.

The government of Sierra Leone undertook a general upgrade of the terminal in 2010, in order to meet the basic standards of current international airports. The departure hall was commissioned in February 2013. The arrival hall was commissioned in May 2014.

From September 2014, almost all regional and intercontinental flights to Freetown were suspended as a result of the 2014 West Africa Ebola virus outbreak. During this crisis, Brussels Airlines was the only carrier to maintain its regular operations to the airport; catering almost exclusively to NGO health workers. The first airline to resume commercial flights after suspending them was Air Cote d'Ivoire in October 2014[4] while Air France announced it would resume services by June 2015.[5] British Airways chose not to resume flights to Sierra Leone. A national airline Fly Salone operated briefly at the start of 2016. This was the first national airline to operate for more than 10 years after Sierra National Airlines stopped flying. After last having served Freetown in December 1996, KLM restarted flights in March 2017,[6] but discontinued them in 2019.[7] ASKY Airlines recommenced flights in November 2017.[8]

Access

Because the Lungi International Airport is across an estuary from the capital Freetown, passengers have the options of traveling from Lungi International Airport to Freetown through government ferry, private passenger water taxi speed boats and bus transportation. The water taxis are large boats, often with air conditioning and wifi. Most people who are traveling outside Freetown, and to other parts of Sierra Leone, use the highway through public or private transportation. The ferry is the cheapest, and the most common way of traveling from Lungi to Freetown for most Sierra Leoneans. The ferry takes about an hour journey on sea from Lungi to Freetown. The private water taxis take 30–40 minutes to Aberdeen, Murray Town or Government wharf.

Public and private transportation buses run from Lungi to Freetown, and to other parts of Sierra Leone. The highway road journey from Lungi to Freetown is generally three hours drive, but can be considerably more because of traffic in Freetown.

Airlines and destinations

 
An Africa World Airlines aircraft at Lungi Airport

Accidents and incidents

 
Wreckage of the Air Guinee Express aircraft
  • On 11 August 2004 at around 2:30 p.m. a Boeing 737-200 operated by Air Guinee Express crashed while failing to take off at Lungi Airport. There were no fatalities among the 127 passengers and crew members.[9]
  • On 3 June 2007 a helicopter flight from Freetown exploded and crashed on landing at Lungi airport, killing all 22 people on board. The helicopter, a Russian Mi-8, was operated by Paramount Airlines, which shuttled passengers between Sierra Leone's coastal capital Freetown and Lungi airport.[10]
  • On 30 April 2017 a Brussels Airlines Airbus A330 landed at Lungi Airport after having lost a fairing at the wing root upon departure from Brussels. The aircraft was grounded for 48 hours to investigate and the Belgian Accident Investigation Board rated this as a "serious incident".[11]

References

  1. ^ "Mamamah airport: Sierra Leone cancels China-funded project". BBC News. 10 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Sierra Leone to build US $2bn Freetown-Lungi bridge". Construction Review Online. 28 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio Inspects Ongoing Construction of the New Lungi International Airport".
  4. ^ Mieu, Baudelaire (17 October 2014). "Ivory Coast Airline to Resume Flights to Ebola-Affected Nations". Bloomberg.
  5. ^ "Air France to resume Sierra Leone services". Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  6. ^ "KLM Resumes Freetown / Monrovia service from March 2017". Routesonline. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  7. ^ "Sierra Leone News: KLM cuts flights to Sierra Leone". awoko.org. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  8. ^ "ASKY AIRLINES". www.flyasky.com. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  9. ^ Concord Times, Freetown, August 17, 2004, "Crash Victim Tells Kabbah I Am Totally Disappointed in Your Government"
  10. ^ "Helicopter crashes in Sierra Leone, 20 killed". Reuters. 3 June 2007.
  11. ^ "Incident: Brussels A332 at Brussels on Apr 30th 2017, dropped fairing on departure".

External links

  Media related to Lungi International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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Freetown International Airport IATA FNA ICAO GFLL officially locally known as Lungi International Airport is an international airport located in the coastal town of Lungi Sierra Leone It is the only international airport in Sierra Leone The Sierra Leone River separates Lungi International Airport from Freetown the nation s capital city Freetown International AirportIATA FNAICAO GFLLSummaryAirport typePublicServesFreetown and the entire Sierra LeoneLocationLungi Sierra LeoneElevation AMSL93 ft 28 35 mCoordinates08 36 59 20 N 13 11 43 76 W 8 6164444 N 13 1954889 W 8 6164444 13 1954889MapFNALocation within Sierra LeoneRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m12 30 10 498 3 200 AsphaltStatistics 2009 Passengers167 911The airport is operated by the Sierra Leone Airports Authority Prior to its use as a civilian airport it was a British Royal Air Force base In 2012 its management was contracted out to the British security and military company Westminster Aviation Security Services Ltd A new international airport was planned at Mamamah to replace Lungi International Airport Mamamah International Airport was expected to be operational by 2022 however the project was cancelled in October 2018 following a change of government The government Aviation Minister stated that they would refurbish Lungi instead and may build a bridge to better link the airport to Freetown 1 The Lungi Bridge project was announced by the president during 2019 2 Following parliamentary approval in December 2020 a 270 million expansion project started The project includes a new passenger terminal VIP terminal taxiways and widening of the runway The annual capacity will be 3 million passengers The new terminal is located on the northern side of the runway towards the eastern end 3 Contents 1 Facilities 2 Access 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Accidents and incidents 5 References 6 External linksFacilities Edit Waiting area near gates The terminal building of the airport is composed of three distinct zones a General Waiting Hall a Departures Wing and an Arrivals Wing The General Waiting Hall provides ticketing desks for local transportation coach ferry fast boat and taxi postal services a travel agency office and a restaurant The Departures Wing contains duty free shops restaurants and lounges for business class passengers and VIPs The Arrivals wing has a customs hall with a money exchange offices shop a lost and found baggage office and an information office The airport grounds also contain two banks a police center various restaurants two car parks and a mosque The government of Sierra Leone undertook a general upgrade of the terminal in 2010 in order to meet the basic standards of current international airports The departure hall was commissioned in February 2013 The arrival hall was commissioned in May 2014 From September 2014 almost all regional and intercontinental flights to Freetown were suspended as a result of the 2014 West Africa Ebola virus outbreak During this crisis Brussels Airlines was the only carrier to maintain its regular operations to the airport catering almost exclusively to NGO health workers The first airline to resume commercial flights after suspending them was Air Cote d Ivoire in October 2014 4 while Air France announced it would resume services by June 2015 5 British Airways chose not to resume flights to Sierra Leone A national airline Fly Salone operated briefly at the start of 2016 This was the first national airline to operate for more than 10 years after Sierra National Airlines stopped flying After last having served Freetown in December 1996 KLM restarted flights in March 2017 6 but discontinued them in 2019 7 ASKY Airlines recommenced flights in November 2017 8 Access EditBecause the Lungi International Airport is across an estuary from the capital Freetown passengers have the options of traveling from Lungi International Airport to Freetown through government ferry private passenger water taxi speed boats and bus transportation The water taxis are large boats often with air conditioning and wifi Most people who are traveling outside Freetown and to other parts of Sierra Leone use the highway through public or private transportation The ferry is the cheapest and the most common way of traveling from Lungi to Freetown for most Sierra Leoneans The ferry takes about an hour journey on sea from Lungi to Freetown The private water taxis take 30 40 minutes to Aberdeen Murray Town or Government wharf Public and private transportation buses run from Lungi to Freetown and to other parts of Sierra Leone The highway road journey from Lungi to Freetown is generally three hours drive but can be considerably more because of traffic in Freetown Airlines and destinations Edit An Africa World Airlines aircraft at Lungi Airport AirlinesDestinationsAir FranceConakry Paris Charles de GaulleAir PeaceLagosAir SenegalBanjul Dakar DiassASKY AirlinesAccra Banjul LomeBrussels AirlinesBrussels Monrovia RobertsKenya AirwaysAccra Nairobi Jomo KenyattaRoyal Air MarocCasablancaTurkish AirlinesIstanbul OuagadougouAccidents and incidents Edit Wreckage of the Air Guinee Express aircraft On 11 August 2004 at around 2 30 p m a Boeing 737 200 operated by Air Guinee Express crashed while failing to take off at Lungi Airport There were no fatalities among the 127 passengers and crew members 9 On 3 June 2007 a helicopter flight from Freetown exploded and crashed on landing at Lungi airport killing all 22 people on board The helicopter a Russian Mi 8 was operated by Paramount Airlines which shuttled passengers between Sierra Leone s coastal capital Freetown and Lungi airport 10 On 30 April 2017 a Brussels Airlines Airbus A330 landed at Lungi Airport after having lost a fairing at the wing root upon departure from Brussels The aircraft was grounded for 48 hours to investigate and the Belgian Accident Investigation Board rated this as a serious incident 11 References Edit Mamamah airport Sierra Leone cancels China funded project BBC News 10 October 2018 Sierra Leone to build US 2bn Freetown Lungi bridge Construction Review Online 28 June 2019 Sierra Leone s President Julius Maada Bio Inspects Ongoing Construction of the New Lungi International Airport Mieu Baudelaire 17 October 2014 Ivory Coast Airline to Resume Flights to Ebola Affected Nations Bloomberg Air France to resume Sierra Leone services Retrieved 16 January 2017 KLM Resumes Freetown Monrovia service from March 2017 Routesonline Retrieved 2018 08 24 Sierra Leone News KLM cuts flights to Sierra Leone awoko org Retrieved 2019 01 14 ASKY AIRLINES www flyasky com Retrieved 2018 08 24 Concord Times Freetown August 17 2004 Crash Victim Tells Kabbah I Am Totally Disappointed in Your Government Helicopter crashes in Sierra Leone 20 killed Reuters 3 June 2007 Incident Brussels A332 at Brussels on Apr 30th 2017 dropped fairing on departure External links Edit Media related to Lungi International Airport at Wikimedia Commons A Z World Airports Portals Sierra Leone Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lungi International Airport amp oldid 1120056981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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