List of airports in Yemen

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Map of Yemen

This is a list of airports in Yemen, sorted by location.

Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country located in

Sana'a
.

Yemen is divided into twenty

districts
(muderiah), which are subdivided into 2,210 sub-districts, and then into 38,284 villages (as of 2001).

On 28 March 2015, a

2015 military intervention in Yemen.[1] The blockade was lifted in November 2015 and reinstated in February 2016.[2] The blockade was lifted in November 2017.[3][4] Flights were cancelled once again, for four days (28-31 January 2018), but resumed on 1 February 2018.[5][6]

Airports

Airport names shown in bold currently have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines (post-blockade, only flights approved by the Saudi-led alliance are permitted).

Location Governorate
ICAO
IATA
Airport name
Coordinates
Abbs (Abbse)
Hajja Governorate
OYAB EAB
Abbs Airport
(Abbse Airport)
16°00′40″N 43°10′40″E / 16.01111°N 43.17778°E / 16.01111; 43.17778 (Abbs Airport)
Aden ('Adan)
'Adan
OYAA ADE Aden International Airport 12°49′46″N 045°01′44″E / 12.82944°N 45.02889°E / 12.82944; 45.02889 (Aden International Airport)
Al Badie
Al Badie
OYBA Al Badie Airport 18°43′09.52″N 50°50′12.88″E / 18.7193111°N 50.8369111°E / 18.7193111; 50.8369111 (Al Badie Airport)
Al Bayda' Al Bayda' OYBI BYD Al Bayda' Airport 14°06′20″N 045°26′25″E / 14.10556°N 45.44028°E / 14.10556; 45.44028 (Al Bayda' Airport)
Al Ghaydah Al Mahrah OYGD AAY Al Ghaydah Airport 16°11′30″N 052°10′30″E / 16.19167°N 52.17500°E / 16.19167; 52.17500 (Al Ghaydah Airport)
Albuq (Al Buq, Al Bough) Saada OYBQ BUK Albuq Airport (Al Bough Airport) 17°21′00″N 44°37′30″E / 17.35000°N 44.62500°E / 17.35000; 44.62500 (Albuq Airport)
Ataq Shabwah OYAT AXK Ataq Airport 14°33′04″N 046°49′34″E / 14.55111°N 46.82611°E / 14.55111; 46.82611 (Ataq Airport)
Beihan Shabwah OYBN BHN Beihan Airport 14°46′55″N 045°43′12″E / 14.78194°N 45.72000°E / 14.78194; 45.72000 (Beihan Airport)
Canoxy
Hadramaut Governorate
Canoxy Airport 15°36′6.66″N 49°4′50.36″E / 15.6018500°N 49.0806556°E / 15.6018500; 49.0806556 (Canoxy Airport)
Hodeida
(Al Hudaydah)
Al Hudaydah OYHD HOD Hodeida International Airport 14°45′11″N 042°58′35″E / 14.75306°N 42.97639°E / 14.75306; 42.97639 (Hodeida International Airport)
Kamaran (Kamaran Island) Al Hudaydah OYKM KAM Kamaran Airport 15°21′40″N 42°36′40″E / 15.36111°N 42.61111°E / 15.36111; 42.61111 (Kamaran Airport)
Marib (Ma'rib)
Ma'rib
OYMB MYN Marib Airport (construction suspended) 15°28′10″N 45°19′40″E / 15.46944°N 45.32778°E / 15.46944; 45.32778 (Marib Airport)
Mukalla Hadhramaut OYRN RIY Riyan International Airport (Riyan Mukalla Airport) 14°39′45″N 049°22′30″E / 14.66250°N 49.37500°E / 14.66250; 49.37500 (Riyan Airport)
Mukeiras
(Mukayras)
Abyan OYMK UKR Mukeiras Airport 13°56′10″N 45°39′20″E / 13.93611°N 45.65556°E / 13.93611; 45.65556 (Mukeiras Airport)
Raudha Raudha RXA Raudha Airport 14°27′0″N 47°17′0″E / 14.45000°N 47.28333°E / 14.45000; 47.28333 (Raudha Airport)
Qishn Al Mahrah OYQN IHN Qishn Airport
Saadah
(Sa'dah)
Saada OYSH SYE Saadah Airport 16°58′00″N 43°43′45″E / 16.96667°N 43.72917°E / 16.96667; 43.72917 (Saadah Airport)
Sanaa
Sana'a
OYSN SAH Sanaa International Airport (El Rahaba Airport) 15°28′35″N 044°13′11″E / 15.47639°N 44.21972°E / 15.47639; 44.21972 (Sana'a International Airport)
Seiyun Hadhramaut OYSY GXF Seiyun International Airport (Seiyun Hadhramaut Airport) 15°57′58″N 048°47′17″E / 15.96611°N 48.78806°E / 15.96611; 48.78806 (Sayun Airport)
Socotra Socotra OYSQ SCT Socotra Airport 12°37′50″N 053°54′20″E / 12.63056°N 53.90556°E / 12.63056; 53.90556 (Socotra Airport)
Taiz (Ta'izz)
Ta'izz
OYTZ TAI Taiz International Airport 13°41′09″N 044°08′21″E / 13.68583°N 44.13917°E / 13.68583; 44.13917 (Ta'izz International Airport)

See also

References

  1. ^ Ahmed, Adel (28 March 2015). "International Hani Mohammed / AP Stranded Yemeni-Americans consider alternate escape routes". Al-Jazeera. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  2. ^ "برنامج باريس". www.yemenia.com.
  3. ^ "Aden airport receives first commercial flight after Yemen blockade". November 14, 2017 – via www.reuters.com.
  4. ^ "Saudi-led coalition allows Yemen's Aden airport to resume daily flights - Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2018.
  5. ^ "Yemen Airways resumes Aden flights". wam.
  6. ^ "Yemen Airways to resume flights to and from Aden airport today". iinanews.org.