Cadjehoun Airport
Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport |
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IATA: COO – ICAO: DBBB
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Serves | Cotonou | ||||||||||
Location | Cotonou, Benin | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 19 ft / 6 m | ||||||||||
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ACI's 2014 World Airport Traffic Report.
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Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport (IATA: COO, ICAO: DBBB) is an airport in Cotonou, the largest city in Benin in West Africa. The airport is the largest in the country, and as such, is the primary entry point into the country by air with fligths to Africa and Europe.
Contents
Airlines and destinations
Cargo
Airlines | Destinations |
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Africa West Airlines | Bamako, Liège, Lomé, Niamey[6] |
Air France Cargo | Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
Statistics
Passengers | Change from previous year | Aircraft operations | Change from previous year | Cargo (metric tons) |
Change from previous year | |
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2007 | 401,073 | ![]() |
9,274 | ![]() |
5,772 | ![]() |
2008 | 394,444 | ![]() |
9,915 | ![]() |
10,091 | ![]() |
2009 | 391,318 | ![]() |
10,209 | ![]() |
8,081 | ![]() |
2010 | 406,491 | ![]() |
11,604 | ![]() |
6,047 | ![]() |
2011 | 432,500 | ![]() |
N.D. | N.D. | 6,829 | ![]() |
2012 | 481,389 | ![]() |
N.D. | N.D. | 6,959 | ![]() |
2013 | 470,068 | ![]() |
11,876 | N.D. | 6,506 | ![]() |
2014 | 21 | 89.7 | 11,855 | ![]() |
7,995 | ![]() |
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Reports (Years 2005,[7] 2006,[8] 2007,[9] 2009,[10] 2011,[11] 2012,[12] 2013,[12] and 2014[13]) |
Incidents and accidents
- UTAGE Flight 141: On 25 December 2003, the airplane crashed in the Bight of Benin, killing 151 of the 163 occupants, most of them Lebanese.
Replacement
In 1974, it was decided to move the operations of the Cotonou international airport to a new facility in Glo-Djigbé. Lack of funding quickly stopped the project.
Plans were revived in 2011 and President Yayi Boni presided at a ceremonial start to the construction of the new airport, using South African funding.[14] Construction on the new facility appears to have stalled again.[15]
References
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External links
- Cotonou airport – Cotonou airport website
- Airport information for DBBB at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
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- ↑ July 2015 timetable, http://www.air-burkina.com/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2015/06/2J-SUMMER-SCHEDULLE-S15-JUN-1th-to-OCT-24th-2015-V10-21.pdf
- ↑ http://www.aircotedivoire.com/reseau-et-horaires/programme-de-vols/
- ↑ August, 2015 Timetable, http://www.flyasky.com/asky/horaires/coo
- ↑ 2014 Timetable, http://www.flyecair.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Proramme_Vols.pdf
- ↑ http://www.westairbenin.com/dest.php
- ↑ Africa West Airlines Cargo Schedule
- ↑ Airport Council International's 2005 World Airport Traffic Report
- ↑ Airport Council International's 2006 World Airport Traffic Report
- ↑ Airport Council International's 2007 World Airport Traffic Report
- ↑ Airport Council International's 2009 World Airport Traffic Report
- ↑ Airport Council International's 2011 World Airport Traffic Report
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