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Country: Botswana
Location: Gaborone
Coordinates: 24.33.00S / 025.55.00E
IATA Code: GBE
Timezone: GMT +2
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Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (IATA: GBE, ICAO: FBSK) turn up 15km (nine mi) northward of Gaborone is the independent international airport of the capital town of Botswana. The airport is named for Sir Seretse Khama, the 1st president of Botswana.

Overview

  • Time: GMT +2.
  • Transfer to the town: Hotel minibuses and cab (travel clip 15 min.). No scheduled bus company.
  • Car renting: Avis and Imperial.
  • Facilities: One depot construction with Barclays Bank bureau de modify, bar and eating house, go forth baggage installation and duty free store for voyages outside the Common Customs Union (South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland).

Expansion

Construction on the airport enlargement

The authority of Botswana has set about a US$61 million enlargement programme to further germinate the airport to adapt increased traffic and bigger aeroplanes. The contractor for this task is SinoHydro Corporation, Headquartered in China. The end of the labor is to supply the airport with increased capacity for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in nearby South Africa.

Fatal crash

Plane on landing track at Khama Airport

On October 11, 1999, an Air Botswana captain, Chris Phatswe, get on a parked ATR-42 aircraft A2-ABB in the early morning time and start. Once in the air, he inquired by wireless to talk to the president, Air Botswana's general managing director, the station commanding officer, central station house and his girlfriend, amongst others. Because the president was out of the land, he was let to talk to the vice president. In malice of all tries to carry him to bring down and talk about his grievances, he say he was going to crash into some airplanes on the apron. After a aggregative winging clip of approximately two 60 minutes, he did 2 loops and then crashed at 200 knots (230 miles per hour) into Air Botswana's 2 other ATR-42s parked on the apron. The captain was assassination but there were no other casualties.

Airline beginning state the airplane pilot had been anchored on medical ground, declined reinstatement and regrounded until February 2000. Air Botswana functioning were stultified, as the air hose temporarily only had 1 aeroplane go forth - a BAe 146 which was anchored with proficient jobs.


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