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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
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✈️ 15L/33R
Active: 33R
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13,124 ft | 197 ft | CON | 150° |
↑ 8.7 kt
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↔ 5.0 kt
30° angle
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✈️ 15R/33L
Active: 33L
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10,830 ft | 148 ft | CON | 150° |
↑ 8.7 kt
•
↔ 5.0 kt
30° angle
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Weather Statistics - ORBI
4,100 observations | Sep 2025 - Mar 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Baghdad International Airport / New Al Muthana Air Base typically experiences VFR conditions 65.1% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 12.5% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the NW averaging 7 knots. Temperature extremes range from 0°C to 44°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are March, September, October.
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Statistics computed from 4,100 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Mar 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
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About Baghdad International Airport / New Al Muthana Air Base
Baghdad International Airport / New Al Muthana Air Base is a military facility. Civilian access may be restricted or require Prior Permission (PPR). Pilots should consult the IQ AIP for current access procedures and restrictions.
Overview
Baghdad International Airport serves as a critical transportation hub located in the capital city of Iraq. Situated at an elevation of 114 ft mean sea level, the airport provides essential infrastructure for both civilian and military aviation operations in the region. Its two concrete runways offer substantial capacity for diverse aircraft types and missions.
Flying Conditions
Located in central Iraq, the airport experiences significant seasonal temperature variations typical of a desert climate, which can impact aircraft performance and operational considerations. Pilots should anticipate potential challenges with high ambient temperatures, particularly during summer months, which may affect aircraft climb performance and payload capabilities. The airport's relatively low elevation of 114 ft MSL provides generally stable atmospheric conditions.
Notable Features
The airport features two substantial runways: 15L/33R measuring 13,124 feet and 15R/33L measuring 10,830 feet, both constructed of concrete. These extensive runway lengths accommodate a wide range of aircraft, from commercial passenger jets to military transport and cargo aircraft. The airport's geographic positioning in Baghdad provides strategic importance for regional aviation and transportation infrastructure.
Approach Considerations
Runway orientation at 15/33 suggests primary wind alignment from north-northwest to south-southeast. Pilots should prepare for potential crosswind conditions, particularly during seasonal wind pattern transitions. The substantial runway lengths provide flexibility for different aircraft types and operational requirements, with ample margin for safe takeoff and landing procedures.
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