Since South Sudan gain independences from the North, the Juba international airport have witness slow progress in terms of development for it to meet the international standards, how ever despite the corrup officials we have in the government, the airport is improving coompared to 2011.
Runway status is excellent, runway, taxiway and apron surface rejuvenation project completed and a full compliment of ICAO Compliant Pavement marking also just completed.
Aerodrome Code 4C
Aerodrome Category 6 (Boeing 737-700)
ICAO Qty Firetrucks One Vehicle
ACN of design Aircraft 48
WGS 84 LA2-Africa-UTM-zone 36P
Geographic coordinate
Airport Reference Point 10.529054N 32.500507E (Enter directly in Google Maps)
Prevailing wind is from the south-east. A drainage ditch has been dug around the north end in April 2014 by Medecins Sans Frontieres, who have a hospital alongside the airstrip. They are also regularly resurfacing and levelling the airstrip, which is made of local soil that becomes very slippery when wet and easily allows sinking. They have regular flights by Cessna Caravan, and in April 2014 have also received an Avro Andover and a Fokker 27 and 50, though these larger aircraft attempt landing only after at least one full day without rain. Samaritan's Purse land their DC3 here, and the UN/WFP regularly use Caravans and Twin Otters.
Good asphalt runway 01/19 (actual 014/194). Unknown length but able to opeprate large turboprops Antonovs and Canadair Regional Jets with ease. Elevation 1270'. Turning areas both ends. ICAO identifier is HSFA. N10deg 32.2’ E032deg 30.1’. Old (not working) VOR/DME is 117.1 PLG for VOR/DME approach to 01. Tower 128.7, Inbound traffic calls 30 nm from Palouge. General Broadcast is 124.1 MHz. Fuel is in a bowser, Jet A-1 only and is in short supply.
Latest comments about airports in South Sudan
re: re: Palouge (Paloich) Airport, South Sudan.
🔗 Fri, 06 Sep 2019
— Anonymous Flyer at Paloich Airport, South Sudan
There is fuel farm in this airport
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 21 May 2019
— @M.gweto_Evans at Juba International Airport, South Sudan
Since South Sudan gain independences from the North, the Juba international airport have witness slow progress in terms of development for it to meet the international standards, how ever despite the corrup officials we have in the government, the airport is improving coompared to 2011.
tarmarc
🔗 Sat, 21 May 2016
— @rally at Yirol Airport, South Sudan
make our airport to be good event if it's rain and the plane will just landed smoothly
Updated airport facts
🔗 Mon, 18 May 2015
— @BigDigJuba at Paloich Airport, South Sudan
Runway status is excellent, runway, taxiway and apron surface rejuvenation project completed and a full compliment of ICAO Compliant Pavement marking also just completed.
Aerodrome Code 4C
Aerodrome Category 6 (Boeing 737-700)
ICAO Qty Firetrucks One Vehicle
ACN of design Aircraft 48
WGS 84 LA2-Africa-UTM-zone 36P
Geographic coordinate
Airport Reference Point 10.529054N 32.500507E (Enter directly in Google Maps)
Runway Altitude 385.741 Meter AMSL
Aerodrome Reference Point
Latitude (Decimal Degrees DD) 10.529053633038757
Longitude (DD) 32.50050673351838
Runway 01 Centre Line Azimuth 15 Degrees
Runway 19 Centre Line Azimuth 195 Degrees
Runway 01 Threshold 10.518162N 032.497430E Elevation 1274 Feet
Runway 19 Threshold 10.539920N 32.50.35.45E Elevation 1269 Feet
Runway 01/19 2500 x 45 Meter (turnpads both ends large enough for DC8-73)
Apron 150 x 200 Meter
Taxiway 175 x 23 Meter
Apron Light Masts 20 Meter high
Rotating Beacon Visibility > 30 Miles
Approach Lights RWY 01 900 Meter long Calvert Style system
Approach Lights RWY 19 Simple Approach Light system
VHF Radio MHZ 128.700
HF Radio MHZ 11.300
VOR/ DME 117.100 CH 118 X (not operational presently)
re: Wrong location!
🔗 Sat, 02 May 2015
— Anonymous Flyer at Yei Airport, South Sudan
What you can see on the map IS indeed about 6km east from the town center on Juba Road. So the shown location is perfectly right.
December 2014
🔗 Tue, 20 Jan 2015
— Anonymous Flyer at Pulturuk Airstrip, South Sudan
Used December 2014 to fly in relief supplies with an 2 MT Antonov 28.
Surface
🔗 Mon, 28 Apr 2014
— Anonymous Flyer at Lankien Airstrip, South Sudan
Prevailing wind is from the south-east. A drainage ditch has been dug around the north end in April 2014 by Medecins Sans Frontieres, who have a hospital alongside the airstrip. They are also regularly resurfacing and levelling the airstrip, which is made of local soil that becomes very slippery when wet and easily allows sinking. They have regular flights by Cessna Caravan, and in April 2014 have also received an Avro Andover and a Fokker 27 and 50, though these larger aircraft attempt landing only after at least one full day without rain. Samaritan's Purse land their DC3 here, and the UN/WFP regularly use Caravans and Twin Otters.
spell "fanyagor"
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014
— @dhc17 at Panyagor Airstrip, South Sudan
Twin Otter love this place ... the road is better than the airstrip ...
in town !
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014
— @dhc17 at Aweil Airport, South Sudan
went their, full of people on the runway ... nice typical African bush airstrip !
re: Palouge (Paloich) Airport, South Sudan.
🔗 Sun, 26 Jan 2014
— Anonymous Flyer at Paloich Airport, South Sudan
Palouch Airport (HSFA)
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Elevation :- 1270'
Runway Length (1/19) :- 2500M (8202 ft)
Runway Width (1/19):- 45M (147.638 ft)
Coordinated N10 31.84' , E032 30.24'
VHF :- 128.7
HF : N/A
Surface :- TarMac
Lights:- On Request
Fuel :- N/A
From MLK 035 degrees 72 NM
From JUB 006 degrees 340 NM
These are information from a Zimex Aviation Airport Chart Published on 12.07.2010
re: Wrong location!
🔗 Mon, 26 Aug 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Yei Airport, South Sudan
No, the location is correct.
apreciation
🔗 Sun, 16 Jun 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Nimule Airport, South Sudan
i greet all the peopls of nimule
Wrong location!
🔗 Thu, 13 Jun 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Yei Airport, South Sudan
The location shown is utterly wrong. Yei Airport is situated on the opposite side of Yei town. From the town center, it's about 6km east on Juba Road.
Palouge (Paloich) Airport, South Sudan.
🔗 Mon, 24 Dec 2012
— Anonymous Flyer at Paloich Airport, South Sudan
Good asphalt runway 01/19 (actual 014/194). Unknown length but able to opeprate large turboprops Antonovs and Canadair Regional Jets with ease. Elevation 1270'. Turning areas both ends. ICAO identifier is HSFA. N10deg 32.2’ E032deg 30.1’. Old (not working) VOR/DME is 117.1 PLG for VOR/DME approach to 01. Tower 128.7, Inbound traffic calls 30 nm from Palouge. General Broadcast is 124.1 MHz. Fuel is in a bowser, Jet A-1 only and is in short supply.
Capital city
🔗 Fri, 08 Jul 2011
— @david at Juba International Airport, South Sudan
This is now the airport serving the capital city of the new country of South Sudan.
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