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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
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✈️ 15/33
Active: 33
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12,326 ft | 164 ft | ASP | 155° |
↑ 8.4 kt
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↔ 7.1 kt
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Overview
Neom Bay Airport (OENN) is a medium-sized airport located in Sharma, Saudi Arabia, situated at 27.927598°N, 35.288740°E. The airport serves the emerging Neom development region with a strategic coastal location along the Red Sea. Its elevation of 29 feet above mean sea level indicates a relatively flat terrain environment.
Flying Conditions
The airport's coastal location suggests potential for variable wind conditions typical of marine environments. Pilots should anticipate potential sea breezes and potential wind shifts, particularly during seasonal transitions. The asphalted runway (15/33) spanning 12,326 feet provides substantial landing and takeoff options for various aircraft types.
Notable Features
The airport's extensive runway length of 12,326 feet allows accommodation of larger commercial and potential military aircraft. Its positioning near the Red Sea coastline means pilots should be prepared for potential maritime meteorological influences. The airport's geographical coordinates place it in a region with potentially challenging environmental conditions.
Approach Considerations
Runway 15/33 offers a linear approach with significant length, providing flexibility for different aircraft categories. Given the coastal positioning, pilots should maintain heightened awareness of potential wind gradient effects during approach and departure phases. Standard instrument approach procedures would be recommended for safe navigation in this region's potentially variable atmospheric conditions.
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