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'''Nubarghof Airport''' is a small airport located in the [[Radictistan|Radictistani]] County of [[Norcustsur]]. The airport serves the nearby town and ski resort of [[Nubarghof]]. Because the airport's sole runway is short and unpaved, and located at high elevation, it can only be served by relatively small aircraft. [[Mountain Airways]] offers regularly scheduled service using its | '''Nubarghof Airport''' is a small airport located in the [[Radictistan|Radictistani]] County of [[Norcustsur]]. The airport serves the nearby town and ski resort of [[Nubarghof]]. Because the airport's sole runway is short and unpaved, and located at high elevation, it can only be served by relatively small aircraft. [[Mountain Airways]] offers regularly scheduled service using its DHC-7 fleet and the facility is frequented by privately-owned aircraft. The airport was the site of the crash of [[Norcust Aviation|Norcust Connection]] Flight 291 which killed forty-nine persons. | ||
[[Category:Airports in Radictistan]] | [[Category:Airports in Radictistan]] |
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Nubarghof Airport Nubarghof Flughavn | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Nubarghof Airport LLC | ||||||||||
Serves | Nubarghof | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 5,552 ft / 1,683 m | ||||||||||
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Nubarghof Airport is a small airport located in the Radictistani County of Norcustsur. The airport serves the nearby town and ski resort of Nubarghof. Because the airport's sole runway is short and unpaved, and located at high elevation, it can only be served by relatively small aircraft. Mountain Airways offers regularly scheduled service using its DHC-7 fleet and the facility is frequented by privately-owned aircraft. The airport was the site of the crash of Norcust Connection Flight 291 which killed forty-nine persons.