Inezgane Airport Explained

Inezgane Airport
Icao:GMAA
Pushpin Map:Morocco
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Inezgane Airport in Morocco
Pushpin Label:Inezgane
Pushpin Label Position:right
Type:Public
Location:Agadir, Morocco
Elevation-F:89
Elevation-M:27
Coordinates:30.3811°N -9.5461°W
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:10/28
R1-Length-M:2,910
R1-Length-F:9,547
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Footnotes:Source: DAFIF[1]

Inezgane Airport or Agadir Inezgane Airport is an airport in Agadir, the capital city of the Souss-Massa region in Morocco. The airport is located approximately 14km (09miles) northwest of Agadir's Al Massira Airport.[2] After being replaced by the Al Massira airport for civilian service, it is now a military air base.[3]

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 89feet above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28 with an asphalt surface measuring 2910mx45mm (9,550feetx148feetm).

Incidents

On August 3, 1975, an Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines Boeing 707 struck a mountain peak when on approach to Agadir Airport. All 188 passengers and crew on board were killed. It is the worst ever incident involving a 707.[4]

World War II

During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces Air Transport Command as a hub for cargo, transiting aircraft and personnel on the North African Cairo - Dakar transport route for cargo, transiting aircraft and personnel. It functioned as a stopover en route to Marrakech Airport or to Dakhla Airport, near Villa Cisneros in French North Africa. In addition, an air connection to Atar Airport also handled cargo and personnel flights.[5]

Civilian service and military air base

After the war, Inezgane was the civilian airport of Agadir until 1991, when it was replaced by the new Agadir–Al Massira 20 km southwest of the city. Then it was converted back into a Moroccan military air base.

References

  1. from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  2. Web site: Annotated map showing distance and heading from Al Massira Airport to Inezgane Airport . WikiMapia . 13 March 2010.
  3. Web site: L'aéroport Agadir - Al Massira. Wilaya Agadir. 2018-08-21.
  4. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-321C JY-AEE Agadir. Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2018-08-21.
  5. [:File:Atcroutes-1sep1945.jpg]