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Sarh Airport
Sarh Airport (IATA: SRH, ICAO: FTTA) (Arabic: مطار ساره) is an airport serving Sarh, Chad. Originally entitled Fort-Archambault Airport during French colonial rule. Sarh Airport serves the city of Sarh, located in the Moyen-Chari Region of southern Chad. Situated approximately 2 kilometers northwest of the city center, it provides vital air connectivity for the region.
Originally named Fort-Archambault Airport during French colonial rule, the airport's current designation reflects its service to Sarh, a city founded by the French in the early 20th century. Sarh was established as a settlement for returnees from labor camps associated with the construction of the Congo-Ocean Railway
Sarh Airport is open to public use and operates during daylight hours. It is not designated as an international airport, and customs and immigration services are not available on-site. The airport does not offer fueling services. Aircraft operations are subject to prior permission, and a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) may be required. (acukwik.com)
Tchadia Airlines, the national carrier of Chad, operates flights to Sarh Airport. As of 2018, destinations included N'Djamena, Moundou, and Abéché within Chad, as well as international routes to Douala (Cameroon), Bangui (Central African Republic), and Khartoum (Sudan). (en.wikipedia.org)
Other airports in the vicinity of Sarh include:(planemapper.com)
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Sarh Airport
Sarh Airport (IATA: SRH, ICAO: FTTA) (Arabic: مطار ساره) is an airport serving Sarh, Chad. Originally entitled Fort-Archambault Airport during French colonial rule. Sarh Airport serves the city of Sarh, located in the Moyen-Chari Region of southern Chad. Situated approximately 2 kilometers northwest of the city center, it provides vital air connectivity for the region.
Originally named Fort-Archambault Airport during French colonial rule, the airport's current designation reflects its service to Sarh, a city founded by the French in the early 20th century. Sarh was established as a settlement for returnees from labor camps associated with the construction of the Congo-Ocean Railway
Sarh Airport is open to public use and operates during daylight hours. It is not designated as an international airport, and customs and immigration services are not available on-site. The airport does not offer fueling services. Aircraft operations are subject to prior permission, and a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) may be required. (acukwik.com)
Tchadia Airlines, the national carrier of Chad, operates flights to Sarh Airport. As of 2018, destinations included N'Djamena, Moundou, and Abéché within Chad, as well as international routes to Douala (Cameroon), Bangui (Central African Republic), and Khartoum (Sudan). (en.wikipedia.org)
Other airports in the vicinity of Sarh include:(planemapper.com)