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International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Oman". UN/LOCODE 2007. UNECE. 2008-03-25. - includes IATA codes; Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Oman - IATA and ICAO codes; World Aero Data: Airports in Oman - ICAO codes
Ras al Hadd Airport (ICAO: OORH) is an airport in Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman, about 30 km south of the town of Ras al Hadd. [2] Construction began in 2011, [3], but apart from laying down the runway, nothing else was constructed. [4] The airport is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) inland from the Arabian Sea coast.
Duqm Airport (IATA: DQM, ICAO: OODQ) is an airport serving the Arabian Sea port of Duqm in the Al Wusta Region of Oman.. Duqm Airport kicked off its operations on July 23, 2014, to serve passengers between Duqm and Muscat through a temporary building. [4]
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Ash Sharqiyah South Governorate (Arabic: مُحَافَظَة جَنُوب ٱلشَّرْقِيَّة, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Janūb aš-Šarqīyah, English: Southeastern Governorate) is a governorate of Oman.
Ibra (ICAO: OOIA) is an airport serving Ibra, a town in the Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate of Oman. The Izki VOR-DME (Ident: IZK) is located 42.6 nautical miles (79 km) west-northwest of the airport. The Seeb VOR-DME (Ident: MCT) is located 53.4 nautical miles (99 km) north-northwest of the airport. [3] [4]
Muscat's original airport, Bayt al Falaj, began operations in 1929.It served as the capital's first airport and was known for sharp turns and steep descents. Airlines such as Gulf Aviation (later Gulf Air) and Oman International Services were its first users.
Ash Sharqiya Fort, in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman; Sharqia Governorate, Egypt El Sharkia SC, a sports club; Al Ain Region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, formerly Ash-Sharqiyyah Region; Kassala (state), Sudan, called Ash Sharqiyah 1991–1994) Sharqiya Sands, Oman