Kariba Airport
Kariba Airport | |
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Owner | Civil Aviation Authority of Authority |
Location | Kariba |
Focus city for | Kariba |
Coordinates | Template:16°31′11″S 28°53′06″E |
Kariba Airport is an airport in Kariba , Mashonaland West Province.
- See Airports In Zimbabwe.
Background
According to the annual reports of the then Director of Department of Civil Aviation, Kariba Airport was privately owned and administered without Government control by the Federal Hydro-Electric board, which was established in June 1954 and was reconstituted as the Federal Power Board in May 1956.
A temporary airstrip was constructed close to the Kariba Dam wall site and was replaced later by an airfield 10 miles from the Dam wall. A start was made during in July 1955, until 30 June 1956 at the new site by the contractors to the Federal Power Board to improve the aerodrome to accommodate aircraft DC3. This project was scheduled to be completed in 1958. The new airport was opened in November 1958 after the then Department of Civil Aviation had provided telecommunications, fire and rescue equipment and other essentials.
Important extension involving the taxiway, apron, runway and clearways were carried out to enable the Queen Mothers Canadian C4 aircraft to use Kariba airport in July 1959 June 1960.
The length of the runway is 1 650 meters long and 30 meters wide and can accommodate aircraft of up-to 41000kg. Jet A1 and AVGAS are available at the airport. [1]
References
- ↑ Kariba Airport, CAAZ, Published: , Retrieved: 16 May 2018