Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport
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Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (IATA: DAC, ICAO: VGHS) is the largest and busiest airport in Bangladesh, located in Dhaka, the capital city. It serves as the primary gateway for domestic and international air travel in the country.
Overview[edit | edit source]
- Location: Kurmitola, Dhaka, Bangladesh (approximately 11 km north of Dhaka city center)
- Type: Public / Civil aviation
- Owner/Operator: Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB)
- Named After: Hazrat Shahjalal, a revered 14th-century Sufi saint
History[edit | edit source]
- Early Development: Established in 1941 as Dacca Airport during British rule.
- Post-Independence: Upgraded to an international airport after Bangladesh gained independence in 1971.
- Expansion: Several expansions have been undertaken to handle increasing passenger and cargo traffic, including terminal renovations and runway improvements.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
- Terminals:
- Main international terminal for long-haul international flights
- Domestic terminal for flights within Bangladesh
- Runways: Single asphalt runway (15/33) capable of handling large aircraft
- Passenger Amenities: Duty-free shops, lounges, restaurants, immigration services, baggage claim, and car rental facilities
- Cargo Facilities: Equipped for handling freight, mail, and perishable goods
Airlines and Destinations[edit | edit source]
- International Airlines: Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and others
- Domestic Airlines: Biman Bangladesh Airlines, US-Bangla Airlines, Novoair, and other regional carriers
- Destinations: Flights to Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and domestic cities including Chittagong, Sylhet, and Cox’s Bazar
Traffic and Statistics[edit | edit source]
- Passenger Traffic: Handles over 10 million passengers annually (pre-pandemic estimates)
- Cargo Traffic: Significant volume of cargo, including garments, seafood, and perishable goods
- Aircraft Movements: Thousands of flights annually, making it the busiest airport in Bangladesh
Expansion Projects[edit | edit source]
- Second Terminal Construction: Ongoing projects aim to expand passenger handling capacity and modernize facilities
- Runway Extension and Upgrades: To accommodate larger aircraft and improve safety
- Digitalization: Implementation of advanced air traffic control and passenger management systems
Significance[edit | edit source]
- Serves as Bangladesh’s primary international gateway, connecting the country to the world
- Vital for tourism, business, trade, and diplomatic activities
- Supports economic growth by facilitating export-import activities and foreign investment
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Dhaka City
- Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB)
- Shahjalal International Airport Metro Station (future Dhaka Metro link)
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines
- Transport in Bangladesh