Modibo Keita International Airport Explained

Modibo Keita International Airport
Nativename:Aéroport international Modibo Keita
Iata:BKO
Icao:GABS
Pushpin Map:Mali
Pushpin Mapsize:200
Pushpin Mark:Airplane_silhouette.svg
Pushpin Label:BKO
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Mali
Type:Joint (Public/Military)
Operator:Aéroports du Mali (ADM)
Location:Bamako, Mali
Elevation-F:1,247
Elevation-M:380
Coordinates:12.5378°N -7.9431°W
R1-Number:06/24
R1-Length-F:8,879*
R1-Length-M:2,706*
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Footnotes:
  • planned runway length extension to 10,444 ft. / 3,180 m complete by 9 Mar 2010 as part of Mali MCC.[1]

Modibo Keita International Airport (formerly Bamako–Sénou International Airport) is Mali's main airport located approximately south of downtown Bamako, the capital of Mali in West Africa. It is the country's only international airport. It is managed by Aéroports du Mali (ADM). Its operations are overseen by the Malian Ministry of Equipment and Transport.

History

Bamako-Sénou Airport was opened to traffic in 1974. The airport was upgraded between 2007 and 2012 in a US$181 million project funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a United States foreign aid agency.

Military base

Bamako–Sénou International Airport is adjacent to Air Base 101, which is used by the Mali Air Force.[2]

Statistics

Passenger traffic steadily increased in the early 2000s. Government figures show 403,380 passengers in 1999, 423,506 in 2003, 486,526 in 2004, and 516,000 in 2005. In 2006 it was predicted to reach over 900,000 by 2015 under a low (4%) yearly growth rate scenario.

Total air traffic at BKO increased by 12.4% in 2007 and 14% in 2008. Most of this increase came in passenger transport, with the number of passengers served increasing by 20% in 2007 and 17% in 2008. Twenty-seven airline carriers operated weekly or better at BKO in the 2007–2008 period. This continued growth was offset by cargo flights' decline of 16.75% in 2007, and 3.93% in 2008.[3]

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

Accidents and incidents

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mcamali.org/IMG/pdf/composante_aeroport.pdf Composante aéroport Bamako–Sénou
  2. News: . Photographs released by the presidency showed at least nine Malian Air Force personnel in anti- g flight suits standing in front of the four aircraft at Air Base 101, which is next to Bamako’s international airport. . Mali receives four Super Tucanos . July 13, 2018 . Erwan . de Cherisey.
  3. http://www.africanmanager.com/site_eng/detail_article.php?art_id=12622 Air traffic at Bamako airport increases by 14% in 2008
  4. Web site: 6V-AAP Accident description . Aviation Safety Network . 19 September 2010.
  5. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Dassault Falcon 20C 7T-VRE Bamako Airport (BKO) . 2023-07-14 . aviation-safety.net.
  6. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-369C 5X-JON Bamako Airport (BKO) . 2023-07-14 . aviation-safety.net.
  7. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Ilyushin Il-76TD 5A-DNQ Bamako Airport (BKO) . 2023-07-14 . aviation-safety.net.
  8. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 200 Super King Air TZ-DDG Bamako Airport (BKO) . 2023-07-14 . aviation-safety.net.