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2.2.2 Niger Mano Dayak International Airport Agadez 2.2.2 Niger Mano Dayak International Airport Agadez Airport Overview Airport Picture Description and Contacts of Key Companies Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator Runways Helicopter Pad(s) Airport Infrastructure Details Airport Operating Details Customs Guidance Storage Facilities Costs Navigation Charges Fuels Services Charges Cargo Terminal Charges Air-bridge Charges Security Airport Overview Agadez used to have regularly scheduled international flights as it was a centre for tourism. This activity ceased many years ago due to security concerns in the region. The airport has been renovated in 2017 and Niger Airlines has recently started with regular domestic flights to Agadez. They currently flies three times a week. UNHAS has currently two scheduled flights per week to the airport. Airport Location and Contact Country Niger Province or District Agadez Nearest Town or City Agadez with Distance from Airport DISTANCE (0 km / 1 km to city centre) Airport’s Complete Name Aéroport International Mano Dayak d’Agadez Latitude 16.96222222 Longitude 7.99027778 Elevation (ft and m) 1 660 feet / 22.5 meters IATA Code AJY ICAO Code DRZA Managing Company or Airport Authority ASECNA/AANN Management Contact Person +227 20 44 00 40 / +227 94 24 42 62 Open From (hours) 05:30 Open To (hours) 17:300 Airport Picture Page 1 Description and Contacts of Key Companies ANAC-Niger is the regulating authority with overall responsibility for the sector. Customs are under the authority of the Direction Générale des Douanes de la République du Niger. Handling is conducted by Aviation Handling Services (ANS). The freight companies based in Niamey can be called upon when required. For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: Page 2 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/ Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator No publicly available figures. The below are estimated based on the current schedules of Niger Airlines and UNHAS. Performance for 2018[1][2] Per Year Per Month Per Day Total Aircraft Movements 250 20 <1 Total Passengers 2 500 200 5 Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) n/a n/a n/a Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 500mt >10mt <1mt Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) 100 8 <1 Air cargo to Agadez is on an ad-hoc basis. Due to lack of specialised equipment there is limited capacity. Runways Some publications list the runway as 3 000 meters by 45 meters. The runway was extended to 3 000 meters in 2004 – the contractor was supposed to bring the width to 45 meters but failed to do so. Runway #1 Runway Dimensions 3 000m x 30m Orientation 07/25 Surface Asphalt Helicopter Pad(s) Helipad #1 Present No Largest Helicopter that can Land Width and Length (m) Surface Airport Infrastructure Details The airport has been refurbished in 2017. The hope is that tourism to Ténéré and the Aïr region will pick up. Page 3 Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes (On request – 48h before arrival) Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 No (On request – 48h before arrival) Terminal Building Yes Single Point Refueling Yes Passenger Terminal Yes Air Starter Units No Cargo terminal No Ground Power (mobile) No Pax Transport to Airfield No Ground Handling Services Yes Control Tower Yes Latrine Servicing No Weather Facilities Yes Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) Yes Catering Services No De-icing Equipment No Base Operating Room Yes Parking Ramp Lighting No Airport Radar No Approach & Runway Lights Yes NDB Yes VOR Yes ILS No Airport Operating Details Operating Details Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo 34/F/C/W/T Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet 34/F/C/W/T Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 95m*75m= 7 125m2 2 Storage Area (m3 and MT) 8 000m (open air) Handling Equipment Elevators / Hi Loaders No Max Capacity (MT) Max Height (m) Loading Ramps No Other Comments Five trolleys and one Tracma Customs Guidance The customs officials will need to be contacted minimum 48 hours before arrival. Procedures and rules are described in the section linked below. For more information on customs in NIGER, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information Storage Facilities Page 4 There are currently an open storage capacity of about 8 000m2 at the airport, although most of this is under the National Air Base disposition. Costs Navigation Charges In addition to the charges below there are passenger service charges of 1 500 XOF per departing passenger for domestic flights and 10 000 XOF per departing passenger for international tax. The latter also get applied a transportation tax of 8 500 XOF per passenger. Security charges are 1 000 XOF per passenger for domestic flights and 5 000 XOF per passenger for international flights. Charges Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) 0 - 7,000 7,001 - 136,000 136,001 and over Navigation (per journey) Maximum take-off weight in Certificate of Airworthiness and distance flown. USD - $ For MTOW up to 14 tonnes, the charge payable is fixed at the rate of EUR 211.69 on international flights, EUR 88.14 on national flights and 84.99 on regional flights. Landing USD - $ International First 25 tonnes: 2 800 XOF / MT From the 26th to the 75th tonne: 5 608 XOF / MT From the 76th to the l50th tonne: 7 927 XOF / MT Over 150 tonnes: 7 440 XOF / MT Domestic First 14 tonnes: 604 (min 1 529) XOF / MT From the l5th to the 25th tonne: 2 251 XOF / MT From the 26th to the 75th tonne: 4 492 XOF / MT From the 76th to the l50th tonne: 5 676 XOF / MT Over 150 tonnes: 5 309 XOF / MT Tourist aircraft weighing 2 tonnes or less: 1 529 XOF / MT Night Landing USD - $ Night Take-Off USD - $ Parking PARKING CHARGES First two hours free; thereafter: Aircraft Weight x hours x tariff: Tariff on traffic aprons : 50 XOF Tariff other areas: 25 XOF Outside official opening hours for every two-hour period (first two hours free): 10 000 XOF HANGAR CHARGES Aircraft Weight x hours x tariff: Aircraft used for commercial purposes: First 25 tonnes: 150 XOF Over 25 tonnes: 180 XOF Other aircraft: 50 F CFA per 500 kg per 24 hours or part thereof. Handling Charges Low Intensity 73 401 XOF/MT Page 5 Fuels Services Charges Fuel charges are currently at 2 XOF per litre of fuel. Price per Litre USD - $ Jet A-1 2 XOF / Litre Avgas 2 XOF / Litre Cargo Terminal Charges Import Charges Type of Charge Rate USD - $ per kg Comments Handling Charge Low Intensity 73 401 XOF/MT Break Bulk Fee 50 XOF / KG Diplomatic Mail Strong Room – per consignment Cold Storage Fee Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt Storage per Day 50 XOF / KG Three days grace period Export Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo 50 XOF / KG International Air Waybill Local Air Waybill Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation Air Way Bill Documentation Diplomatic Mail Storage Charges per Day 50 XOF / KG Three days grace period Air-bridge Charges Aircrafts that are delayed for more than one hour will be charged at 15 % per 30 minutes, with a maximum of 60 % of the handling charges – if no prior advice has been given by the carrier six hours in advance. In case a departure is cancelled after all services have been executed, the handling company will charge the carrier by 60 % of the rate applied. Security Page 6 The entire area is fenced in and the military, gendarmerie, ensure the internal airport security while the police deal with the external areas of the airport. The security level indicated by ANAC is at six, for comparison the figure is eight for Niamey and four for Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder. A notice of 48 hours is required by the airport as they man the security according to flights. [1] https://www.aeroport-niamey.com/aeroport_niamey_passagers.php [2] https://www.icao.int/Meetings/aircargoafrica2017/Country%20Profiles/Niger.pdf#search=Niger Page 7.
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