Osmanabad Airport
Osmanabad Airport (IATA: OMN) is a public airport located off NH 211, 10 km
north of the town of Osmanabad, in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra,
India.
The airfield was built in 1984 and managed by the Public Works Department of
the State Government. In 2009, Reliance Airport Developers won a bid to run
the airport on a 95-year lease along with four other airports, namely Nanded,
Baramati, Yavatmal and Latur. The airport does not see any air traffic apart
from visits from the odd state government aircraft and operations of the
flying school based here.
Osmanabad airport has one runway oriented 04/22, 1,200 metres in length with
a 10 metre wide parallel taxiway running along its entire length on the
north side. It has an apron measuring 60 metres by 80 metres connected to
the southwest end of the runway by means of a taxi-way.
MIDC has constructed a terminal building next to the apron. The flying
school has a separate apron and hangar on the northern edge of the airfield.
Currently there are no scheduled airlines operating at this Airport.
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