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Rabat–Salé Airport

Salé Airport or Rabat–Salé Airport (IATA: RBA, ICAO: GMME) is an international airport located in the city of Salé, also serving Rabat,[1] the capital city of Morocco and of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region. It is a joint use public and military airport, also hosting the First Air Base of the Royal Moroccan Air Force.[1] The airport is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east-northeast of Rabat and about 90 km (56 mi) northeast of Casablanca.

Rabat–Salé Airport

مطار الرباط سلا (Arabic)

Aéroport International de Rabat-Salé (French)
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OperatorONDA
ServesSalé and Rabat, Morocco
LocationSalé, Morocco
Elevation AMSL276 ft / 84 m
Coordinates34°03′05″N 006°45′05″W / 34.05139°N 6.75139°W / 34.05139; -6.75139
Map
RBA
Location of airport in Morocco
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
03/21 3,500 11,483 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Passengers1 100 846
Passenger change 18-19 +11.46%
Source: DAFIF[1][2]

History

During World War II, the airport was used as a military airfield by both the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces. The 319th Bombardment Group briefly flew B-26 Marauders from the airfield between 25 April - 1 June 1943. After the Americans moved out their combat units in mid-1943, the airport was used as a stopover and landing field for Air Transport Command aircraft on the Casablanca-Algiers transport route. When the war ended, control of the airfield was returned to civil authorities.

During the early years of the Cold War, the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command (SAC) used the airport as headquarters for its 5th and 316th Air Divisions. Various SAC aircraft, primarily B-47 Stratojets and KC-97 Stratofreighters used the airport until the United States Air Force withdrew from Morocco in 1957.

Facilities

Terminals

On 20 January 2012 the new Terminal 1 building was inaugurated, and the old terminal building (always called Terminal 2) closed. The terminal is 16,000 m2 large and has a maximum capacity of 3.5 million passengers/year,[3] more than twice the capacity of the old terminal.[4]

The public area (arrivals exit and check-in) offers car rental agencies, banks (for Tax Free Shopping reimbursements only), ATM, café-bar with small kiosk, phone/fax service. The departure lounge offers a café-bar, duty-free shop, telephones, smoking lounge. Access to the airport is possible by taxi or Bus or private car; parking space is available.

Rabat–Salé is one of the six airports in Morocco where ONDA offers its special VIP service Salon Convives de Marque.[5]

The freight-terminal covers an area of 1360 m2.

In 2018, expansion works began in the airport,[6] it is estimated that after the expansion the airport will be able to host 4 million passengers.

Apron

An area of 84.000 m2 is available for passenger aircraft offering four jetways and 10 stands. The stands can receive 1 × Boeing 747, 3 × Boeing 737, 2 × Airbus A310 and 4 × Airbus A320.

Runway

The single runway lies in direction 03/21, and is 3,500 meters long and 45 meters wide. The airport has an ILS Class 1 certification and offers the following radionavigational aids: VORDMENDB[4]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Rabat–Salé Airport:

 
Public area of the new Terminal 1
 
Rabat Airport at night

Ground transportation

To get from the airport to city center Rabat:

  • by taxi for 200 Dh (MAD) about 20 euro (21 US dollars).
  • by airport bus shuttle: Express bus shuttle from the airport to the central train station Rabat City and also to the train station Rabat Agdal (the TGV station in Rabat, TGV=high speed train), priced at 25 dhs (MAD), about 2,50 euros, Operated by the company "Alsa-City-Bus", Scheduled every 1 hour.
  • by private shuttle: Private shuttle from the airport to Rabat center, priced between 300 and 500 dhs (MAD), about 30 and 50 euros.
  • by local bus: Line No. 2, but you have to walk outside, out of the airport, 5 minutes walk to the bus station next to supermarket ATACADAO Bus ticket price is 5 dh (MAD) about 0, 50 euro.

Statistics

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
357,773 372,145
 4,02%
351,867
 5,45%
485,713
 38,04%
684,213
 40,87%
705,950
 3,18%
873,169
 23,69%
923,576
 5,77%
987,485
 6,79%
1,100,846
 22,13%
299,333
 72,81%
468,875
 56,60%
873,305
 86,26%

Incidents and accidents

  • On 12 July 1961, a Czech Airlines (CSA) Ilyushin Il-18 en route from Zurich Airport to Rabat–Salé Airport diverted to Casablanca Anfa Airport (GMMC) after receiving weather info indicating ground fog at Rabat–Salé. As the conditions at GMMC were also poor the captain of the plane asked permission to land at Casablanca–Nouasseur (CMN), then a USAF base. While GMMC controllers contacted American authorities the plane crashed 13 km SSW of GMMC. All 72 on board (64 passengers, 8 crew) died. The exact reason for the crash was never discovered.[8]
  • On 12 September 1961, an Air France Sud Aviation Caravelle was en route from Paris–Orly to Rabat–Salé Airport. The weather conditions at the time were non-favourable: thick fog and low visibility. The pilot informed traffic control it intended to land using the non-directional beacon (NDB). Traffic control warned the pilot that the NDB was not in-line with the runway, but this message received no response. The aircraft crashed 9 km SSW of the airport. All 77 on board (71 passengers, 6 crew) died. The exact reason was never discovered but investigators reported errors in instrument reading as the most likely reason.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c Airport information for GMME from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  2. ^ Airport information for RBA at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^ Rabat–Sale Airport visited 22 January 2012
  4. ^ a b Source ONDA website about Rabat–Sale Airport visited 21 May 2008
  5. ^ ONDA website on the VIP service, visited 17 March 2012
  6. ^ "Aéroport international de Rabat-Salé : Vers une capacité d'accueil de 4 millions de passagers".
  7. ^ "TUIFLY BELGIUM NS23 MOROCCO NETWORK ADDITIONS".
  8. ^ Accident facts taken from Aviation-safety.net website, visited on 21 May 2008
  9. ^ Accident facts taken from Aviation-safety.net website, visited on 21 May 2008

External links

  Media related to Rabat-Salé Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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Sale Airport or Rabat Sale Airport IATA RBA ICAO GMME is an international airport located in the city of Sale also serving Rabat 1 the capital city of Morocco and of the Rabat Sale Kenitra region It is a joint use public and military airport also hosting the First Air Base of the Royal Moroccan Air Force 1 The airport is located about 8 kilometres 5 mi east northeast of Rabat and about 90 km 56 mi northeast of Casablanca Rabat Sale Airportمطار الرباط سلا Arabic Aeroport International de Rabat Sale French IATA RBAICAO GMMESummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOperatorONDAServesSale and Rabat MoroccoLocationSale MoroccoElevation AMSL276 ft 84 mCoordinates34 03 05 N 006 45 05 W 34 05139 N 6 75139 W 34 05139 6 75139MapRBALocation of airport in MoroccoRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft03 21 3 500 11 483 AsphaltStatistics 2019 Passengers1 100 846Passenger change 18 19 11 46 Source DAFIF 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Terminals 2 2 Apron 2 3 Runway 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Ground transportation 5 Statistics 6 Incidents and accidents 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditDuring World War II the airport was used as a military airfield by both the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces The 319th Bombardment Group briefly flew B 26 Marauders from the airfield between 25 April 1 June 1943 After the Americans moved out their combat units in mid 1943 the airport was used as a stopover and landing field for Air Transport Command aircraft on the Casablanca Algiers transport route When the war ended control of the airfield was returned to civil authorities During the early years of the Cold War the United States Air Force s Strategic Air Command SAC used the airport as headquarters for its 5th and 316th Air Divisions Various SAC aircraft primarily B 47 Stratojets and KC 97 Stratofreighters used the airport until the United States Air Force withdrew from Morocco in 1957 Facilities EditTerminals Edit On 20 January 2012 the new Terminal 1 building was inaugurated and the old terminal building always called Terminal 2 closed The terminal is 16 000 m2 large and has a maximum capacity of 3 5 million passengers year 3 more than twice the capacity of the old terminal 4 The public area arrivals exit and check in offers car rental agencies banks for Tax Free Shopping reimbursements only ATM cafe bar with small kiosk phone fax service The departure lounge offers a cafe bar duty free shop telephones smoking lounge Access to the airport is possible by taxi or Bus or private car parking space is available Rabat Sale is one of the six airports in Morocco where ONDA offers its special VIP service Salon Convives de Marque 5 The freight terminal covers an area of 1360 m2 In 2018 expansion works began in the airport 6 it is estimated that after the expansion the airport will be able to host 4 million passengers Apron Edit An area of 84 000 m2 is available for passenger aircraft offering four jetways and 10 stands The stands can receive 1 Boeing 747 3 Boeing 737 2 Airbus A310 and 4 Airbus A320 Runway Edit The single runway lies in direction 03 21 and is 3 500 meters long and 45 meters wide The airport has an ILS Class 1 certification and offers the following radionavigational aids VOR DME NDB 4 Airlines and destinations EditThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Rabat Sale Airport Public area of the new Terminal 1 Rabat Airport at night AirlinesDestinationsAir Arabia MarocAgadirAir FranceParis Charles de GaulleRoyal Air MarocBrussels Madrid Marseille Paris OrlyRyanairBarcelona Beauvais Charleroi London Stansted Madrid Malaga Marseille Rome Ciampino Seville Toulouse WeezeTransaviaParis OrlyTUI fly BelgiumBrussels begins 4 April 2023 7 Paris OrlyGround transportation EditTo get from the airport to city center Rabat by taxi for 200 Dh MAD about 20 euro 21 US dollars by airport bus shuttle Express bus shuttle from the airport to the central train station Rabat City and also to the train station Rabat Agdal the TGV station in Rabat TGV high speed train priced at 25 dhs MAD about 2 50 euros Operated by the company Alsa City Bus Scheduled every 1 hour by private shuttle Private shuttle from the airport to Rabat center priced between 300 and 500 dhs MAD about 30 and 50 euros by local bus Line No 2 but you have to walk outside out of the airport 5 minutes walk to the bus station next to supermarket ATACADAO Bus ticket price is 5 dh MAD about 0 50 euro Statistics Edit2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022357 773 372 145 4 02 351 867 5 45 485 713 38 04 684 213 40 87 705 950 3 18 873 169 23 69 923 576 5 77 987 485 6 79 1 100 846 22 13 299 333 72 81 468 875 56 60 873 305 86 26 Incidents and accidents EditOn 12 July 1961 a Czech Airlines CSA Ilyushin Il 18 en route from Zurich Airport to Rabat Sale Airport diverted to Casablanca Anfa Airport GMMC after receiving weather info indicating ground fog at Rabat Sale As the conditions at GMMC were also poor the captain of the plane asked permission to land at Casablanca Nouasseur CMN then a USAF base While GMMC controllers contacted American authorities the plane crashed 13 km SSW of GMMC All 72 on board 64 passengers 8 crew died The exact reason for the crash was never discovered 8 On 12 September 1961 an Air France Sud Aviation Caravelle was en route from Paris Orly to Rabat Sale Airport The weather conditions at the time were non favourable thick fog and low visibility The pilot informed traffic control it intended to land using the non directional beacon NDB Traffic control warned the pilot that the NDB was not in line with the runway but this message received no response The aircraft crashed 9 km SSW of the airport All 77 on board 71 passengers 6 crew died The exact reason was never discovered but investigators reported errors in instrument reading as the most likely reason 9 References Edit a b c Airport information for GMME from DAFIF effective October 2006 Airport information for RBA at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Rabat Sale Airport visited 22 January 2012 a b Source ONDA website about Rabat Sale Airport visited 21 May 2008 ONDA website on the VIP service visited 17 March 2012 Aeroport international de Rabat Sale Vers une capacite d accueil de 4 millions de passagers TUIFLY BELGIUM NS23 MOROCCO NETWORK ADDITIONS Accident facts taken from Aviation safety net website visited on 21 May 2008 Accident facts taken from Aviation safety net website visited on 21 May 2008External links Edit Media related to Rabat Sale Airport at Wikimedia Commons Current weather for GMME at NOAA NWS Accident history for RBA at Aviation Safety Network Aero Club Royal de Rabat in French Portals Morocco Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rabat Sale Airport amp oldid 1137390618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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