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Airport Overview Runway Airport Infrastructure Details Fuel Services Charges Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

Airport Overview

Bhamo (Banmaw) is a city in the in northern Myanmar. Bhamo Airport was built as a Japanese Air Force base in 1942 and was attacked numerous times by Allied forces before being seized in May 1945. Bhamo Airport is in the north east of the country, close to the Chinese border, south of . It is currently operational for civilian use. During the assessment, only one airline company, Myanmar Airways, flies four times per week from Yangon to Bhamo Airport. The flight is scheduled every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday round trip from Yangon to Bhamo via and Myitkyina.

Currently the Embraer 190 is the maximum airplane size that can land in Bhamo. Myanmar Airways operates basic cargo handling for passengers’ luggage. There are no special cargo handling equipment available, only five cargo trolleys. Max weight runway 3000 pounds. The airport has a basic CCTV security system in place. A walkthrough metal detector, an X-ray machine for hand-luggage and a Handheld metal detector.

Given the conditions and extremely limited services available at Bhamo Airport, Myitkyina Airport (20 minutes flight time away from Bhamo) is more suitable for humanitarian operations.

Airport Location and Contact

Country Myanmar

Province or District Kachine

Nearest Town or City Bhamo with Distance from Airport

Airport’s Complete Name Bhamo Airport

Latitude 24.269033

Longitude 97.246153

Elevation (ft and m) 378 ft (115 m)

IATA Code BMO

ICAO Code VYBM

Managing Company or Airport Authority Department of Civil Aviation

Management Contact Person n/a

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? No

Page 1 Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions 2286 m x 30.48 m

Runway Orientation 030 / 151

Runway Surface Bituminous tar or asphalt, mixed in place.

Runway Condition Good

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Yes Runway Lighting Yes Screening

Refueling Capacity Yes, MPPE JetA1, drum, hand pump Ground Handling Services Yes, manual baggage trolleys only

Air Traffic Control Yes Fire Fighting Equipment Yes, 6 units of 50 kg chemical dry powder, 2 kg foam, and fire engine.

Weather Information Yes, AWS Aircraft Parking Space Yes, 200 x 300 feet

Navigation Aids Yes, NDB Perimeter Fencing Yes, inner fencing

Windsock Yes

Fuel Services Charges

Currently there is no fuel storage capacity and fuel refilling services at Bhamo Airport. Planes refuel at either Mandalay or Myitkyina Airports where the flights normally transit for a short time. There is no direct flight from Yangon to Bhamo.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A

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