Wajir International Airport
Location
Wajir Airport (IATA: WJR, ICAO: HKWJ) is located in Wajir town. Traditionally inhabited by ethnic Borana and later Somalis, the area lies near the Jubbada Hoose region of southern Somalia.
By air, Wajir Airport is situated approximately 495 kilometres (308 mi) northeast of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Kenya's largest civilian airport. Situated 231 metres (758 ft) above sea level, the airport has a single asphalt runway measuring 2,795 metres (9,170 ft) in length. The geographical coordinates of this airport are: 1° 43' 48.00"N, 40° 5' 24.00"E (latitude:1.73000; longitude:40.09000).
History
The Wajir Airport was built by an Israeli construction Company HZ between 1977 and 1978, as a military airbase for the Kenya Air Force.
In November 2006, the Kenyan government decided to suspend direct scheduled flights to and from Somalia owing to security concerns vis-a-vis the then existing Islamic Courts Union. Following pressure by politically influential Somali traders to resume the cargo flights, the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) lifted its suspension a few months later in August 2007. It also indicated that all flights should thereafter stop at the Wajir Airport for customs, immigration and security screening before continuing onto their final destination. The Kenyan authorities subsequently outsourced the construction of a new terminal in the airport and assigned KCAA, customs, immigration and security officials to operate in the facility. On 7 September 2007, the Wajir Airport was commissioned to officially accommodate both passenger and military flights.
In 2012, US Navy Seabees built a new tarmac runway that can take heavy aircraft.
Facilities and staff
The airport has about 100 workers, mainly consisting of police officers. There are two military camps situated within the airport's limits. An army camp is located on the western side of the terminal building, with an air force compound approximately 0.5 kilometres (500 m), south of the perimeter fence. Security personnel guard the airport's only entrance to assure security.
Airlines and destinations
Wajir Airport handles about seven flights per day. As of September 2012, civil flights are offered twice a week by Echo. Most flights, however, are cargo. Some charter and military flights are additionally accommodated. As of August 2021, flights from Somalia have had to make a stop-over at Wajir Airport.
Airlines | Destinations |
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Fly-SAX | Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, Nairobi–Wilson |
Jambojet | Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta |
See also
References
- ^ Makong, Bruhan (16 November 2016). "Improved Wajir airport to unleash business boom". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Makong, Bruhan (10 April 2017). "Direct Somali-Nairobi flights hurt Wajir Airport". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Africa Watch Committee, Kenya: Taking Liberties, (Yale University Press: 1991), p.269
- ^ Globefeed.com (21 January 2018). "Distance between Jomo Kenyatta International, Airport North Road, Nairobi, Kenya and Wajir Airport Runway, Wajir, Kenya". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Skyvector.com (21 January 2018). "Elevation of Wajir International Airport". Skyvector.com. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Airport24.org (21 January 2018). "Length of Wajir Airport Runway". Airport24.org. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Location of Wajir International Airport, Wajir County, Kenya" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Goldman, David (1 January 2012). "Navy Seabees to Construct Jet Handling Runway in Wajir Airbase Kenya". Nairobi: Strategic Intelligence News. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ^ Njanja, Annie (20 January 2018). "Jambojet's Wajir flights set to start". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
External links
- Security checks at Wajir airport for Mogadishu-Nairobi flights to stay As at 20 January 2017.
- Website of Kenya Airports Authority
- List of Airports In Kenya
- Airport information for HKWJ at Great Circle Mapper.