Gan International Airport
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Gan International Airport ގަން ބައިނަލްއަޤްވާމީ ވައިގެބަނދަރު | |||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Addu International Airport Private Limited | ||||||||||
Serves | Addu City, Maldives | ||||||||||
Location | Gan, Addu City | ||||||||||
Time zone | Maldives Time (MVT) (UTC+5) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2 m / 6 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 00°41′36″S 073°09′20″E / 0.69333°S 73.15556°E | ||||||||||
Website | GanAirport.com | ||||||||||
Maps | |||||||||||
Map of Addu Atoll in 1976 showing Gan and airfield | |||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||
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Gan International Airport (GIA) (IATA: GAN, ICAO: VRMG) is located on the island of Gan in Addu Atoll (previously known as Seenu Atoll) in the Maldives.[2] As of June 2019, it is one of three international airports in the Maldives.
History
First built by the Royal Navy (RN), and transferred to the Royal Air Force (RAF) becoming Royal Air Force Station Gan, it was a British military airbase used as a staging post during World War II, until 1976.[1] The first aircraft landed on the crushed coral runway of Gan on 8 February 1943. It was an RAF Westland Walrus. In 1976, the British handed over Gan to the Maldives government, and it subsequently became a civilian domestic airport.
The airport was run by the Government of Maldives (GoM) with technical assistance from Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) until January 2010. In June 2009 a public enterprise by the name of Gan Airport Company Limited (GACL) was established by H.E. President Mohamed Nasheed as part of GoM's privatisation policy. GACL took over management of GIA in January 2010.
To promote tourism and other economic activity in the south Maldives, a new venture was formed early in 2012 to further develop and expand GIA. A joint venture was formed between GACL, MACL, and State Trading Organization Plc (STO). The new venture is Addu International Airport Private Limited (AIA). Gan International Airport is now owned and managed by Addu International Airport Private Limited. As of 2020[update], 70% of AIA is held by the government of Maldives, and 30% by KASA Holdings Private Limited.
Facilities
Gan International Airport is capable of accommodating ICAO code 4E aircraft. The airport lies at an elevation of 6 feet (2 metres) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28, with a concrete surface, previously measuring 2,651 by 45 metres (8,698 by 148 feet) in 2010.[2] As a result of the National Development Plan of the early 1980s, Gan runway was subsequently upgraded and extended in length by 980 metres (3,215 feet) to a total 3,600 by 45 metres (11,811 by 148 feet).[1]
Airlines and destinations
As of July 2019[update], the following airlines offer regularly scheduled services:
Airlines | Destinations |
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SriLankan Airlines | Colombo–Bandaranaike |
Maldivian | Malé |
flydubai | Dubai |
Statistics
As of February 2019[update], the only foreign operator to Gan is SriLankan Airlines,[4] using Airbus A320 aircraft.
Incidents and accidents
- On 12 March 2019, a Maldivian Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 suffered a landing gear malfunction, due to which the plane circled around the airport for 1 hour. The aircraft landed safely, but the landing gear was not fully retracted. This was the first ever incident to occur in Gan international airport.
References
- ^ a b c "Welcome to Gan International Airport". GanAirport.com. Addu International Airport Private Limited. 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- ^ a b c "AIP Maldives - VRMG" (PDF). AviaInfo.gov.mv. Civil Aviation Department, Republic of Maldives. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- ^ Airport information for GAN at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006). From DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- ^ "GAN airport destinations". Flightradar24. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
External links
Media related to Gan International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Gan International Airport (GIA)
- FNS NOTAM search for VRMG
- Asian Academy of Aeronautics (AAA) — flying training school based at Gan International Airport
- Aeronautical chart and airport information for VRMG at SkyVector
- Accident history for GAN at Aviation Safety Network
- Aerial photograph of Gan airport aircraft parking apron and terminal