Julius Nyerere International Airport

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Julius Nyerere International Airport
Julius Nyerere International Airport.jpg
IATA: DARICAO: HTDA
WMO: 63894
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Tanzanian Government
Operator Tanzania Airports Authority
Location Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 182 ft / 55 m
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Map
DAR is located in Tanzania
DAR
DAR
Location of airport in Tanzania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,000 9,843 Asphalt
14/32 1,000 3,281 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Passengers Increase 2,478,055
Aircraft movements Increase 77,990
Cargo (t) Decrease 21,254
Source: TAA[1]

Julius Nyerere International Airport (IATA: DARICAO: HTDA) is the international airport of Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania. It is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of the city centre. The airport has flights to destinations in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. It is named after Julius Nyerere, the nation's first president.

History

The reinforced concrete roof at Terminal II resembles a forest canopy
Control Tower
Air Tanzania is the flag carrier
Emirates aircraft taxiing at JNIA
Terminal III under construction, July 2015.

In October 2005, "Dar es Salaam International Airport" (DIA) was renamed "Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere International Airport" and on 1 November 2006, "Julius Nyerere International Airport".[2] A total of 9,501,265 passengers used the airport from 1980 to 2004, averaging 2,770 passengers per day.[3]

In April 2013, the Tanzania Airports Authority signed a TSH 275 billion contract with BAM International of the Netherlands for the construction of the first phase of Terminal III, with a capacity of 3.5 million passengers per year.[4] In November 2015, the second phase was also awarded to BAM, at a contract price of US$110 million, and will add capacity for an additional 2.5 million passengers per year.[5] After completion of Terminal III, it is expected that Terminal II will be devoted solely to domestic passengers.[5] It is proposed to build a rail shuttle link from the airport to the city and rail coaches have already been bought for this (2014).[6]

Airlines and destinations

Map of Destinations from Dar es Salaam Airport

The following airlines operate at the airport:[7]

Passenger

Airlines Destinations Terminal
Air Excel Arusha, Zanzibar 1
Air Seychelles Mahé 2
Air Tanzania Kigoma, Moroni, Mtwara 2
Auric Air Dodoma, Iringa, Mafia, Mbeya-Songwe, Morogoro, Pemba Island, Songea, Sumbawanga, Tanga, Zanzibar 1
Coastal Aviation Arusha, Bagamoyo, Kilwa, Mafia Island, Manyara, Moshi, Pemba Island, Saadani, Selous, Seronera, Songo Songo Island, Tanga, Zanzibar 1
Comores Aviation Anjouan, Moroni 2
EgyptAir Cairo 2
Emirates Dubai-International 2
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi 2
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa 2
Ewa Air Dzaoudzi 2
Fastjet Entebbe, Harare, Johannesburg-O. R. Tambo, Kilimanjaro, Lilongwe,[8] Lusaka, Mbeya-Songwe, Mwanza, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta,[9] Zanzibar [10] 2
Flightlink Arusha, Dodoma, Manyara, Pemba Island, Selous, Seronera, Zanzibar 1
flydubai Dubai-International 2
Int'Air Îles Moroni 2
Interair South Africa Johannesburg-O. R. Tambo 2
Kenya Airways Mombasa, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta 2
KLM Amsterdam1 2
LAM Mozambique Airlines Maputo, Nampula, Pemba 2
Malawi Airlines Lilongwe 2
Oman Air Muscat 2
Precision Air Arusha, Bukoba, Kigoma, Kilimanjaro, Mtwara, Mwanza, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta, Zanzibar 2
Qatar Airways Doha 2
RwandAir Kigali 2
South African Airways Johannesburg-O. R. Tambo 2
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich2 2
Tropical Air Arusha, Mafia Island, Zanzibar 1
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk 2
ZanAir Arusha, Pemba Island, Saadani, Selous, Zanzibar 1

Note:

1: Some of KLM's inbound flights from Amsterdam to Dar es Salaam make a stop in Kilimanjaro, while others are nonstop. However, the airline does not have traffic rights to transport passengers solely between Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam.

2: Swiss International Air Lines' flights from Zürich to Dar es Salaam make a stop in Nairobi. However, the airline does not have traffic rights to transport passengers solely between Nairobi and Dar es Salaam.

Cargo

Airlines Destinations
Astral Aviation Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta
Etihad Cargo Abu Dhabi, Nairobi[11]
Martinair Cargo / KLM Amsterdam

Statistics

Traffic figures[1]
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Aircraft Movements 44,289 49,523 50,604 53,218 55,938 61,954 57,790 62,620 70,460 75,564 77,185
Number of Passengers 822,398 1,011,392 1,124,235 1,249,419 1,450,558 1,542,778 1,422,846 1,556,410 1,829,219 2,088,282 2,348,819
Total Cargo (Ton) 12,337 14,375 15,574 15,616 18,455 23,039 18,844 19,675 23,946 25,412 21,890

Aircraft accidents and incidents

  • On 3 January 1950, United Air Services flight, flying an Avro Anson C.19 with registration VP-TAT, crash landed at Dar es Salaam International Airport killing both cargo crew members.[12]
  • On 18 May 1989, Aeroflot flight flying a Ilyushin 62 was hijacked by a South African after the plane took off from Luanda, Angola. The hijacker was armed with a grenade and attempted to hold hostage the occupants of the plane that carried members of the African National Congress. The Hijacker was shot by a security guard as he attempted to enter the cockpit. The plane continued its scheduled stop at Dar es Salaam International Airport.[13]
  • On 11 April 2014, Kenya Airways flight KQ-482 flying an Embraer ERJ-190AR had a landing accident upon landing in heavy rains. The plane veered off the runway. All passengers and crew were evacuated, there were no reported fatalities and 3 passengers sustained minor injuries.[14]

References

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  2. "Main airport changes name, yet again"
  3. DIA becomes Mwalimu JK Nyerere...
  4. "Tanzania: State Seals Contract to Build Terminal Three at Dar Airport", Daily News, reported by Abdulwakil Saiboko, reprinted at allAfrica website, 19 April 2013
  5. 5.0 5.1 "BAM wins contract for phase 2 of Dar es Salaam airport", International Construction, KHL Group, reported by Mike Hayes, 30 October 2015
  6. http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/news/africa/single-view/view/new-zealand-trains-sold-to-tanzania-and-zimbabwe.html
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  11. http://www.tanzaniainvest.com/transport/news/1163-tanzania-becomes-a-new-market-for-uae-etihad-cargo
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