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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 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.  
'''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]]. The current runway was built in 2022, replacing a dirt strip. Because of the runway's short distance and 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
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorNubarghof Airport LLC
ServesNubarghof
Elevation AMSL5,552 ft / 1,683 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 6,463 1,970 Asphalt

Nubarghof Airport is a small airport located in the Radictistani County of Norcustsur. The airport serves the nearby town and ski resort of Nubarghof. The current runway was built in 2022, replacing a dirt strip. Because of the runway's short distance and 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.