Jaffna Airport in Northern Province

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Latitude: 9.7921253, Longitude: 80.070076

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  • iam sarangan

    iam sarangan

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    jaffna public airport but not in use for public.

  • Sanjaya Ruwan

    Sanjaya Ruwan

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    Longest placed of my birth place from here in sri lanka i came,

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    Varathan Sujatha

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    It is palali airport and it is used by Sri Lanka air force

  • Hemal Perera

    Hemal Perera

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    Jaffna Airport (Tamil: யாழ்ப்பாணம் விமான நிலையம், Sinhalese: යාපනය ගුවන්තොටුපළ) (IATA: JAF, ICAO: VCCJ) is an air force base and domestic airport in Palaly in northern Sri Lanka.[1][2] Located approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) north of the city of Jaffna, the airport is also known as Palaly Airport and SLAF Palaly. Originally built by the Royal Air Force during World War II, it served as the country's second international airportbefore being taken over by the Sri Lanka Air Force. During World War II the British Royal Air Forcebuilt an airfield in Palaly near Kankesanthuraiin northern Ceylon.[3][4] A number of RAF squadrons (160, 203, 292, 354) and air-sea rescue units were stationed at the airfield during and immediately after the war.[5] The airfield was abandoned after the war and taken over by the Department of Civil Aviation.[4] The inaugural flight by Air Ceylon on 10 December 1947 was from Ratmalana Airportto Madras via Kankesanthurai.[6] After independence the airport provided domestic flights to Colombo and international flights to south India.[7] The growth of Tamil militancyput an end to civilian flights at the airport.[7] A Sri Lanka Air Force detachment moved onto the site around 1976.[4] The site became an Air Field Unit in January 1982.[4] The airport served as major facility for the Sri Lankan military during the civil war. During the early 1990s the airport and surrounding areas were declared a High Security Zone and all the residents expelled.[8][9] Between 1990 and 1995 this High Security Zone was the only government controlled territory on the Valikamam region. After the Valikamam was recaptured by the Sri Lankan military in 1995 the airport served as a vital link to the rest of the country as the land route was controlled by the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. In 1996 Lion Air started operating flights for civilians between Jaffna and Colombo. Monara Airlines started flights on the same route in March 1998.[10] Monara suspended its services on 16 September 1998 after receiving threats from the LTTE for carrying military personnel.[11] On 29 September 1998 Lionair Flight 602 left the airport around 1.48pm bound for Ratmalana Airport.[12] At 2.10 pm it was reported missing. Locals reported seeing the plane plunge into the sea near Iranaitivu, 15 km north of Mannar.[13] All 55 on board were killed.[14] The LTTE was accused of shooting down the flight.[15] Civilian flights resumed from the airport in 2002 after the Norwegian facilitated ceasefire.[7] In June 2002 ExpoAir started operating flights for civilians between Jaffna and Colombo.[16][17] ExpoAir suspended services due to a drop in demand but services resumed again in January 2012.[18] A new passenger terminal was opened on 4 January 2013.

  • S Ehan

    S Ehan

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    Own and operated by Sri Lankan Air Force. Helitours Sri Lanka is also using this airport for public use.

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