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Malakal Airport - Airport Information
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About Malakal Airport
Overview
Malakal Airport serves the city of Malakal in South Sudan, functioning as a medium-sized airport critical for regional transportation. Located at coordinates 9.558970, 31.652201, the airport provides essential aviation infrastructure at an elevation of 1,291 feet above mean sea level, supporting regional and domestic flight operations.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevation of 1,291 feet MSL places it in a terrain that can experience variable atmospheric conditions typical of South Sudan's inland regions. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature and density altitude variations that could impact aircraft performance, particularly during warmer months.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (04/22) measuring 6,562 feet in length, constructed with an asphalt surface. Its orientation suggests potential crosswind challenges depending on prevailing wind conditions, which pilots should carefully assess during pre-flight planning and approach preparations.
Approach Considerations
Runway 04/22's substantial length of 6,562 feet provides adequate landing and takeoff options for medium-sized aircraft. Pilots should conduct thorough wind assessments and consider runway heading when planning approaches, keeping in mind potential crosswind components at this inland airport location.
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