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Country: Afghanistan
Location: Kabul
Coordinates: 34.34.00N / 069.13.00E
IATA Code: KBL
Timezone: GMT +4.3
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Kabul International Airport (IATA: KBL, ICAO: OAKB),(Pashto:دکابل نړیوال هوایی ډګر), (Dari: میدان بین المللی کابل), sometimes known as Khwaja Rawash Airport, is turn up 16 kilometres (9 land mile) from the town centre of Kabul, Afghanistan. The airport is also usually bring up to as KAIA.

Kabul International Airport was built in the early 1960s at a clip when Afghanistan was getting overhauled and catching up with the remainder of the countries in the  world. During the ten yr Soviet conflict in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, the airport was in full command of the Red Army. Following the Soviet withdrawal it rested in command of the Soviet-backed Afghan armed forces that exchanged to private reserves and other governments until late 2001 when the United States and allies occupied Afghanistan.

At 1st, Kabul Airport was only for the United States armed services and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a NATO-led peacekeeping operation squeeze. After the remotion of UN approves, in early 2002, it was eventually permitted to be used for civilian air hose. The US armed forces and ISAF (with the Romanian Air Force a take subscriber in 2005) run the armed forces subdivision of the airport and supply security there. The Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army are in command of security inside and around the airport.

History and building

Kabul Airport in 1969

Kabul Airport was originally built in the early 1960s by Russian technologists. Around this clip in history, Afghanistan was getting a overhauled land and catching up with the remainder of the countries in the  world. Many western holidaymakers from locations such as America, Europe, India, and else where set about flocking to the commonwealth via Kabul Airport. This epoch tragically finished in late 1970s when the land set about human facing political upheaval.

The airport has been used by the Soviet Union's Red Army during the ten yr Soviet War in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, until their withdrawal from the commonwealth. It was also used by the armed forces pressures of former President of Afghanistan, Najibullah, until 1992. It fell in the mitts of local mujahideen pressures for several yr and then took over by the Taliban until late 2001 when they fly the town after US invasion of Afghanistan. Due to international approves under the Taliban authority, the airport was closed in late 1990s, with real limited international voyages.

Following the US-NATO invasion of Afghanistan, after the September 11, 2001 assails in the United States of America, Kabul International Airport was bombarded and destruct approximately a calendar month afterwards by the United States armed services. All the airplanes on the dry land were also hit and destruct by the airplane pilots of the United States Air Force. The airport has ne'er seen anybody development until real recent when US and NATO squeezes take charge of the premises.

In 2006, the authority of Afghanistan accepted an aid parcel from the authority of Japan to reconstruct Kabul International Airport. The program included a modern 35 million US dollar depot for international riders. The being depot has been renovated and is now being used for domestic voyages. The new depot was opened to international voyages on November 6, 2008. Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, and other high profile figs go to the inauguation observance.

The airport had 54,300 motions in 2006. So far (July 2007) traffic has increased by 33% and is projected to finish on 66,000 motilities. The mean daily motion in 2007 is so far 191, and the put down for 2007 is 347 motilities.


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