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Sittwe Airport - Airport Information
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About Sittwe Airport
Overview
Sittwe Airport serves the capital of Rakhine State in western Myanmar, providing critical regional transportation infrastructure. Located at coordinates 20.133165, 92.870693, this medium-sized airport supports essential civilian and potentially humanitarian aviation operations in a geographically challenging region.
Flying Conditions
The airport's low elevation of 27 ft MSL indicates a coastal/delta environment with potential for variable atmospheric conditions. Pilots should anticipate maritime weather influences typical of Myanmar's western coastal regions, which can include seasonal monsoon patterns and occasional low visibility scenarios.
Notable Features
The single runway 11/29 measures 6001 feet in length, constructed with bituminous (BIT) surface material. Its orientation suggests potential crosswind challenges, with the 11/29 heading providing east-west traffic flow that may interact with regional topographical wind patterns.
Approach Considerations
Runway 11/29's substantial 6001-foot length accommodates most medium-sized aircraft types operating in the region. Approach planning should consider the airport's coastal location and potential for rapidly changing meteorological conditions, particularly during seasonal transition periods.
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