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The old Erbil airport covered 7,000 m 2 (75,000 sq ft), and was divided into departure and arrival halls. It had three gates and a 2,800 m (9,200 ft) long runway with an ILS system. [ 4 ] The Kurdistan International Bank, a Tourism Information office, the airline companies offices, duty-free shops , a cafeteria, and the Korek Telecom office ...
In 2004 a new postal code system was introduced in Iraq. [1]Iraqi Post has developed a comprehensive Postal Code numbering system that will ensure more efficient mail sorting and accuracy of delivery of your correspondence.
Erbil International Airport; S. Sulaimaniyah International Airport This page was last edited on 29 February 2020, at 17:48 (UTC). ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
An Numaniyah Airport: Baghdad: ORBI BGW Baghdad International Airport (New Al Muthana Air Base) Basra (Basrah) ORMM BSR Basra International Airport: Erbil (Arbil) ORER EBL Erbil International Airport: Harir: ORBR Al-Harir Air Base: Iskandariya: ORAI Al Iskandariyah Airport: Karbala: Karbala International Airport [1] (under development) Karbala
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Baghdad International Airport Camp: Honor: Green Zone/Baghdad: Baghdad: 2006: Iraqi Prison [16] Camp: Hotel (Najaf) Camp: Hurricane Point (Ar Ramadi) Al Anbar: Camp: Husaybah: Al-Qa'im: Al Anbar: 2009: Renamed Camp Gannon: Camp: Independence Camp Headhunter FOB Headhunter: Ali Saleh: Baghdad: Al Muthana Air Base 2 Platoons of HHC 4–64 AR, 4th ...
On 28 June 2018, FlyErbil commenced its first commercial flight from Erbil International Airport to Rotterdam The Hague Airport with a stopover at Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany). [6] This inaugural flight marked a significant milestone for Kurdistan's aviation sector, symbolizing the airline’s role in linking the region to Europe.
The Erbil International Airport opened in the city in 2005. [55] In September 2013, a quintuple car bombing killed six people. In 2015, the Assyrian Church of the East moved its seat from Chicago to Erbil. In February 2021, a series of missiles hit the city killing two and injuring eight people. Further missile attacks took place in March 2022.