Bhamo Airport Explained

Bhamo Airport
(Banmaw Airport)
Nativename:ဗန်းမော် လေဆိပ်
Box-Width:20em
Iata:BMO
Icao:VYBM
Pushpin Map:Myanmar
Pushpin Mapsize:200
Pushpin Mark:Airplane_silhouette.svg
Pushpin Label:BMO
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Myanmar
Type:Public
Operator:Government
City-Served:Bhamo (Banmaw), Myanmar
Elevation-F:378
Coordinates:24.2708°N 97.2469°W
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:15/33
R1-Length-M:1,677
R1-Length-F:5,502
R1-Surface:Bitumen
Footnotes:Sources:[1] [2]

Bhamo Airport is an airport serving Bhamo (Banmaw), a city in the Kachin State in northern Myanmar. It is also known as Banmaw Airport.

History

Built as a Japanese Air Force base in 1942, the airport was attacked numerous times by Allied forces before being seized in May 1945. It was repaired by the 1891st Engineer Aviation Battalion then was used as a combat resupply and casualty evacuation airfield by Tenth Air Force, which moved elements of the 1st Combat Cargo Group to the field. It was also used as a communications relay station as well as a base for forward air controllers (51st Fighter Control Squadron). It was closed at the end of September 1945.[3] [4] [5]

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 370feet above mean sea level. It has 1 runway designated 15/33 with a bituminous surface measuring 1677mx31mm (5,502feetx102feetm).

Notes and References

  1. from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  2. http://www.wikimapia.org/6200864/ Banmaw Airport
  3. Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983.
  4. http://www.pacificwrecks.com/ www.pacificwrecks.com - Bhamo keyword search
  5. http://airforcehistoryindex.org/search.php?q=BHAMO+&c=u&h=100&F=&L= USAFHRA document search Bhamo