Sharjah International Airport

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Sharjah International Airport
IATA: SHJ - ICAO: OMSJ
Summary
Airport type MIlitary/Public
Operator Sharjah International Airport
Serves Sharjah
Elevation AMSL 111 ft (34 m)
Coordinates 25°19′43″N, 055°31′02″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 13,320 4,060 Asphalt

Sharjah International Airport (Arabic: مطار الشارقة الدولي‎) (IATA: SHJICAO: OMSJ) is located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

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The number of passengers passing through Sharjah International Airport has drastically increased in the past decade.[1]

Statistics for Sharjah International Airport
Year Total Passengers Total Aircraft Movements
1999 1,001,852 27,577
2000 948,207 25,997
2001 861,478 24,431
2002 1,028,624 24,803
2003 1,247,458 28,017
2004 1,661,941 32,334
2005 2,237,646 38,699
2006 3,064,396 44,182

The following passenger airlines fly to Sharjah Airport:

Cargo airlines:

On 10 February 2004, a Kish Airlines Fokker F-50 crashed, killing 43 of its 46 occupants, which consisted of 6 crew and 40 passengers.

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