Abu Ali Airport

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Abu Ali Airport

مطار ابو علي
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerSaudi Aramco
OperatorSaudi Aramco
ServesJubail
Location
Elevation AMSL3 ft / 1 m
Coordinates27°19′07.5″N 49°35′12.4″E / 27.318750°N 49.586778°E / 27.318750; 49.586778Coordinates: 27°19′07.5″N 49°35′12.4″E / 27.318750°N 49.586778°E / 27.318750; 49.586778
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 4,956 1,511 Asphalt

Abu Ali Airport is a small airstrip in the Island of Abu Ali, part of Jubail area in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of the city and about 900 metres (0.6 mi) from the shores of the Persian Gulf, occupying a small land area of about 0.5 km2.

Overview[]

The airstrip is owned and was operated by Saudi Aramco, the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. It was used for the employees traveling between the island and other airports. However, during the last decade it has been idle for the reason that employees no longer need to travel for work while the nearby Jubail residential areas are growing.

Facilities[]

The airfield has very poor infrastructure; no terminal is available, only a 2,200 m2 area for aircraft movement and parking outside the runway, that is 1,511 meters long and 27.5 meters wide with no lights or ILS support.

Parking[]

A small area on the side of the road at the entrance is allocated for car parking.

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