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Маскат международный аэропорт

Координаты : 23 ° 35′36 ″ N 058 ° 17′04 ″ E / 23,59333 ° N 58,28444 ° E / 23,59333; 58.28444

Маскат международный аэропорт

Маскат международный аэропорт
Аэрофотоснимки на международный аэропорт Маската
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Тип аэропорта Публичный
Владелец/оператор Оманские аэропорты
ServesMuscat
LocationSeeb, Oman
Opened1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Hub for
Elevation AMSL48 ft / 15 m
Coordinates23°35′36″N 058°17′04″E / 23.59333°N 58.28444°E / 23.59333; 58.28444
Websitemuscatairport.co.om
Maps
MCT находится в Омане
MCT
MCT
Location of airport in Oman
Карта
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08R/26L 13,385 4,080 Asphalt
08L/26R 13,123 4,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Total passengers14,034,865 Увеличивать
Total aircraft movements114,258 Увеличивать

Международный аэропорт Маската ( IATA : MCT , ICAO : OOMS ), ранее ищущий международный аэропорт , [ 1 ] является основным международным аэропортом в Омане и расположен в Сиб , в 32 км от старого города и столицы Маската в столичном районе Маскат. Аэропорт служит центром для авиаперевозчика Flag Oman Air и первой бюджетной авиакомпании Oman, Salam Air , и предлагает рейсы в несколько региональных направлений, а также некоторые межконтинентальные услуги в Азию, Африку и Европу.

Меньший аэродром, расположенный в Бэйт -аль -Фаладже, служил аэропортом столицы и был известен резкими поворотами и крутыми спусков. С необходимостью более крупного пространства для расширения операций, нынешний аэропорт был построен на его нынешнем участке и открылся как международный аэропорт Seeb 1 января 1973 года. [ 2 ]

It has hosted Royal Air Force BAe Nimrods in the past, including for the 1991 Gulf War. These aircraft cooperated with the Royal Navy of Oman in the 'Magic Roundabout' exercise series.[3] The base was used by a detachment of Vickers VC10 tankers from No. 101 Squadron RAF during the Gulf War training with Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguars.[4]

On 1 February 2008, the airport was given its present name.[1]

Facilities

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The airport is spread over an area of 2,200 hectares (5,500 acres). It originally featured one passenger terminal building and one runway, as well as minor cargo and maintenance facilities. Part of the airport complex extension featured housing for airport employees and Oman Air employees.

During the expansion, a new terminal and control tower was built along with a new runway. The current terminal is the biggest airport in Oman. Construction was started in 2007, and the airport opened in 2018. The new facilities also include a VIP terminal for private jets and an onsite airport hotel.

The airport is also a joint-use military and public facility, acting as the base of operations for both the Royal Flight of Oman and Royal Air Force of Oman. A Royal Terminal and Royal Flight hangars are located adjacent to the old terminal.

In 2019, the Aaronia AARTOS C-UAS drone detection system was installed,[5] which makes this the first international airport in the world to have an operational drone detection system.

Terminals

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Terminal 1 (new terminal)

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Terminal 1 (new terminal)

The airport's newer and significantly larger terminal located north of the existing terminal and first runway opened in 2018. This new building initially brought the airport's capacity up to 20 million passengers a year upon completion of the first phase.[6] Subsequent enlargements under second and third phases will increase the airport capacity to 24 and 48 million annual passengers respectively.[6] The terminal covers 580,000 sqm and features 118 check-in counters, 10 baggage reclaim belts, 82 immigration counters, 45 gates and a new, 97-meter control tower. The new terminal is located between the old and new runways and is capable of handling large aircraft such as Airbus A380s and Boeing 747s.[7] The terminal opened on 18 March 2018, with the first flight, an Oman Air flight from Najaf, arriving at 6:30 p.m.[8]

Terminal 2 (old terminal)

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Terminal 2 is a single-building, two-story, T-shaped passenger terminal. Built in 1970, it opened in 1973 as a replacement of the Bait al-Falaj airport and has been expanded several times during the last years to cater for growing passenger numbers.[9] This terminal featured 58 check-in counters, 23 departure gates, four baggage reclaim belts and several service counters and shops.[9] A new pier was constructed in 2007, with additional shops, restaurants, and outlets, opening in 2009. During its years of operation, passengers and crew were transported to and from the aircraft using shuttle buses as the terminal offered no jet bridges.

The last international flight to depart from the old terminal was an Oman Air flight to Zurich, Switzerland, while another Oman Air flight bound for Salalah became the last domestic flight.[8] The old facility was planned to be redeveloped into a low-cost carrier terminal,[10] but was instead turned into a field hospital and COVID-19 vaccination site ever since the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus.

Runways and apron

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The airport features two runways: the original Runway 08R/26L and the second Runway 08L/26R, situated north of the new terminal building and inaugurated on 14 December 2014. Both runways are equipped to accommodate large aircraft, including the Boeing 747-8, Airbus A380, and the Antonov An-225. The original runway, situated between the new and the former passenger terminal, underwent closure in 2015 for refurbishment and expansion,[11] aligning with the construction of a completely new main terminal building and apron area. The refurbishment of the original runway was finalized in October 2023, and it officially resumed operations in November 2023.[12]

The old terminal's apron features 32 stands[9] on both sides of the T-shaped passenger terminal building with 30 new ones constructed in two phases[7] in front of the new terminal building, of which several were already in use as of September 2016.

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Muscat:[13]

AirlinesDestinations
Air Arabia Cairo,[14] Sharjah
Airblue Lahore
Air India Express[15] Kannur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Lucknow,[16] Mangalore, Mumbai,[17] Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirapalli
Badr Airlines Port Sudan[18]
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Chittagong, Dhaka, Sylhet1
Cham Wings Airlines Damascus
Edelweiss Air Zürich[19][20]
Egyptair Cairo
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
Flydubai Dubai–International
Fly Jinnah Islamabad
Gulf Air Bahrain
IndiGo Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai
Jazeera Airways Kuwait City[citation needed]
Karun Airlines Bandar Abbas
Kish Air Shiraz
Kuwait Airways Seasonal: Kuwait City[21]
Oman Air[22] Abu Dhabi, Alexandria, Amman–Queen Alia, Bahrain, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Cairo, Chennai, Dammam, Dar es Salaam, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai–International, Duqm, Frankfurt, Goa–Mopa,[23] Hyderabad, Istanbul, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Jeddah, Karachi, Khasab, Kochi, Kozhikode, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kuwait City, London–Heathrow, Lucknow, Manila, Mashhad, Medina, Milan–Malpensa, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[24] Mumbai, Munich, Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[25] Phuket,[26] Riyadh, Salalah,[27] Shiraz, Sialkot,[28] Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Thiruvananthapuram,[29] Trabzon, Zanzibar
Seasonal: Malé,[30][31] Zürich[32]
Pakistan International Airlines Faisalabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Sialkot
Pars Air Isfahan, Shiraz
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Qatar Airways Doha
Qeshm Air Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
SalamAir[33] Abu Dhabi, Alexandria, Bahrain, Baghdad, Bangalore,[34] Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Bishkek,[35] Chennai,[36] Chittagong, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Dammam, Delhi,[37] Dhaka, Doha, Dubai–International, Duqm,[38] Faisalabad,[39] Fujairah,[40] Giza,[41] Hyderabad,[42] Islamabad,[43] Istanbul,[44] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Jaipur,[42] Jeddah, Karachi, Kathmandu, Khartoum, Kozhikode,[42] Kuwait City, Lahore,[45] Lucknow,[42] Mashhad, Masirah,[46] Medina, Multan, Mumbai,[47] Munich,[48] Osh,[35] Peshawar,[49] Phuket, Quetta,[50] Riyadh, Salalah, Shiraz, Sialkot, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Thiruvananthapuram[42]
Seasonal: Almaty,[51] Baku, Beirut,[52][53] Bursa, Kuala Lumpur–International,[54] Prague,[55] Rize–Artvin,[51] Sarajevo, Ta'if, Tbilisi, Tirana,[56] Trabzon
Charter: Mukhaizna[57]
Saudia Jeddah
Sepehran Airlines Mashhad, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
SunExpress Trabzon (begins 30 October 2024)[58]
Taban Air Mashhad, Shiraz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini[59]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
US-Bangla Airlines Chittagong, Dhaka, Sylhet[60]
Varesh Airlines Isfahan, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Vistara Mumbai[61]
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi[62]
Notes
  • ^1 Biman Bangladesh Airlines' flights from Muscat to Dhaka make a stop at Sylhet. However, the flight from Dhaka to Muscat is non-stop.

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
Cargolux[63] Luxembourg
Oman Air Cargo[64] Hyderabad
One Air[65] Hong Kong, London–Heathrow
Qatar Airways Cargo[66] Doha
SalamAir Cargo[67] Dhaka, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Khartoum, Mumbai

Statistics

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Aerial view of the entire airport showing the new terminal in the center with the old facilities on top
Terminal 2, the former main building
Oman Air Airbus A330-300s parked on the apron of the old terminal. Until the opening of the new terminal, there were no jetbridges available.
Annual passenger traffic at MCT airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual passenger and freight total[68]
Year Passengers Freight in MT Aircraft movements
2020 4,085,499 Снижаться 109,806 Снижаться 35,188
2019 16,038,844 Увеличивать 240,285 Увеличивать 117,601
2018 15,392,095 Увеличивать 212,764 Увеличивать 118,698
2017 14,061,732 Увеличивать 200,852 Увеличивать 114,360
2016 12,031,496 Увеличивать 180,332 Увеличивать 103,326
2015 10,315,358 Увеличивать 154,868 Увеличивать 103,915
2014 8,709,505 Увеличивать 121,368 Увеличивать 92,347
2013 8,310,927 Увеличивать 120,667 Увеличивать 90,223
2012 7,546,716 Увеличивать 112,306 Увеличивать 81,486
2011 6,479,860 Увеличивать 98,085 Увеличивать 78,650
2010 5,752,017 Увеличивать 96,696 Увеличивать 79,710
2009 4,558,002 Увеличивать 63,764 Увеличивать 66,872
2008 4,001,393 Снижаться 57,887 Снижаться 58,346
2007 4,219,000 Снижаться 76,448 Снижаться 49,806
2006 4,778,000 Увеличивать 97,908 Увеличивать 49,901
2005 4,071,000 Увеличивать 76,563 Увеличивать 52,781
2004 3,461,000Увеличивать 67,151 Увеличивать 43,622
2003 2,886,000 Увеличивать 48,630 Увеличивать 42,330
2002 2,447,000 Снижаться 46,934 Снижаться 39,555
2001 2,700,992 Снижаться[69] 71,830 Увеличивать[69] 35,064[69]
2000 2,721,393[69] 69,696[69] 36,082[69]

Ground transport

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Oman National Transport Company (Mwasalat) operates 24-hour service special airport buses at fixed intervals. The Route A1 operates between Mabela and Ruwi bus station with a stop at Muscat Airport. Bus Route 8 (Al Mouj-Al Khuwair) also has a stop at Muscat Airport. Metered-airport taxis are available with special counters at the baggage and arrival halls. Car hire and chauffeur services are also available. [70]

See also

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