List of airports in Syria

Map of airports in Syria

This is a list of airports in Syria, a country in Western Asia. Syria borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest. Its capital city is Damascus.

Airports

Airport names shown in bold have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Public airports

Name Location served Governorate Held by ICAO IATA Utilization Helipads Runways Shelters Squadrons Coordinates
Abu Hajar Airfield Rmelan al-Hasakah p none none Agricultural
Military
? 1 0 ? 36°53′52″N 41°59′51″E / 36.89778°N 41.99750°E / 36.89778; 41.99750 (Abu Hajar Airport)
Aleppo International Airport Aleppo Aleppo p[1] OSAP ALP Public
Military/ Civil
10 1 8 ? Squadron Mi-8 Hip C
? Squadron Mi-8 Hip C
36°10′50″N 37°13′27″E / 36.18056°N 37.22417°E / 36.18056; 37.22417 (Aleppo International Airport)
Latakia Airport - Khmeimim Air Base Latakia Latakia p
OSLK LTK Public
Military/ Civil
15 1 0 618 Squadron Mi-14, Ka-25, Ka-27 35°24′03″N 35°56′55″E / 35.40083°N 35.94861°E / 35.40083; 35.94861 (Bassel al-Assad International Airport (Latakia))
Damascus International Airport Damascus Damascus p OSDI DAM Public
Military/ Civil
0 2 16 522 Squadron An-24, An-26, Il-76
565 Squadron Yak-40
575 Squadron Falcon 20E, Falcon 900
585 Squadron Tu-134, Boeing 737
33°24′38″N 36°30′51″E / 33.41056°N 36.51417°E / 33.41056; 36.51417 (Damascus International Airport)
Deir ez-Zor Airport Deir ez-Zor Deir ez-Zor p OSDZ DEZ Public
Military/ Civil
0 1 4 8 Squadron MiG-21MF/UM 35°17′07″N 40°10′33″E / 35.28528°N 40.17583°E / 35.28528; 40.17583 (Deir ez-Zor Airport)
Qamishli Airport Qamishli Al-Hasakah p OSKL KAC Public
Military/ Civil
0 1 0 37°01′14″N 41°11′29″E / 37.02056°N 41.19139°E / 37.02056; 41.19139 (Kamishly Airport)


Malikiyah Municipal Airfield Al-Malikiyah al-Hasakah p none none Agricultural
Military
? 1 0 ? 37°11′8″N 042°13′56″E / 37.18556°N 42.23222°E / 37.18556; 42.23222 (Al-Malikiyah Municipal Airfield)
Palmyra Airport Palmyra Homs p OSPR PMS Public
Military
0 1 16 34°33′27″N 38°19′01″E / 34.55750°N 38.31694°E / 34.55750; 38.31694 (Palmyra Airport)
Hama Military Airport Hama Hama p[2] none OS58 Military ? ? ? 35°07′05″N 36°42′40″E / 35.118156°N 36.711186°E / 35.118156; 36.711186
Hamidiyah Municipal Airfield Al-Hamidiyah Tartus p
[3]
QTR Agricultural
Military
0 1 0 34°47′32″N 35°55′25″E / 34.79222°N 35.92361°E / 34.79222; 35.92361 (Hamidiyah Municipal Airfield)

Closed airports

Name Location served Governorate Held by ICAO IATA Utilization Helipads Runways Shelters Squadrons Coordinates
Fiq/Al Al Airfield Fiq & Al ‘Al Quneitra p none Public 0 1 0 0 32°47′12″N 35°43′05″E / 32.78667°N 35.71806°E / 32.78667; 35.71806 (Fiq Airfield)
Tabqa Airport
(Tabqa Airbase)
Tabqa Raqqa p none Public
Military
0 1 18 ? 35°45′17″N 38°34′01″E / 35.75472°N 38.56694°E / 35.75472; 38.56694 (Tabqa Airport)

See also

References

  1. ^ Farmer, Ben (2024-11-30). "Syrian rebels capture Aleppo airport as they seize 'most' of city". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2024-11-30.
  2. ^ Syrian Army captures Palmyra Airbase in blitz offensive – Map update
  3. ^ "Russia building airstrip in Syria's Latakia: Russia has reportedly brought hundreds of technicians and military advisers to Hmaymeen military airport in Latakia province". Middle East Eye. MEE. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said sources also reported that Russia was enlarging the Hamadiyeh airport in Tartus province, another government stronghold that is south of Latakia. The airport is currently used by aircraft that spray crops with pesticide.