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  2. Namibia Airports Company - Wikipedia

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    The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) is the national operator of eight of the largest airports in Namibia. It is a state owned enterprise, overseen by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. The NAC is a member of major international airport organizations such as the Airports Council International (ACI). [1] [2]

  3. Hosea Kutako International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is operated by Namibia Airports Company. On 11 February 2021, Air Namibia which maintained its home base and hub at the airport, ceased all operations. In November 2021, Westair Namibia, the parent company of FlyWestair, rebranded to FlyNamibia. [37]

  4. List of airports in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Katima Mulilo Airport: Keetmanshoop: FYKT KMP Keetmanshoop Airport: Lüderitz: FYLZ LUD Lüderitz Airport: Mariental: FYML Mariental Airport: Mokuti Lodge: FYMO OKU Mokuti Lodge Airport: Mount Etjo: FYME MJO Mount Etjo Airport: Namutoni: FYNA NNI Namutoni Airport: Okaukuejo: FYOO OKF Okaukuejo Airport: Omega: FYOE OMG Omega Airport: Ondangwa ...

  5. Rundu Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rundu Airport (IATA: NDU, ICAO: FYRU) is an airport serving Rundu, the capital of the Kavango Region in Namibia. The airport is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of the center of Rundu. [4] Runway 26 has an additional 300 metres (980 ft) of displaced threshold available for takeoff.

  6. List of companies of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek , and it is a member state of the United Nations (UN), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and the Commonwealth of Nations .

  7. Andimba Toivo ya Toivo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Andimba Toivo ya Toivo Airport [5] formerly known as Ondangwa Airport (IATA: OND, ICAO: FYOA) is an airport serving Ondangwa, [2] [3] a town in the Oshana Region of Namibia. The airport is about 5 km (3 mi) northwest of the center of Ondangwa. [6] The Ondangwa non-directional beacon (Ident: OA) is located on the field. [7] [8]

  8. Keetmanshoop Airport - Wikipedia

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    Keetmanshoop Airport (IATA: KMP, ICAO: FYKT) is an airport serving Keetmanshoop, a city in the ǁKaras Region of Namibia. The airport is located about 5 km (3 mi) northwest of the town. [ 5 ] It has customs and immigration services and is home to the Namibia Aviation Training Academy (NATA).

  9. Katima Mulilo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Katima Mulilo Airport (IATA: MPA, ICAO: FYKM, formerly FYMP), also known as Mpacha Airport, serves Katima Mulilo, the capital of the Zambezi Region in Namibia. The airport is on the B8 road, about 18 km (11 mi) southwest of Katima Mulilo. [5] The Katima Mulilo non-directional beacon (Ident: KL) is located on the field. [6] [7]