Ben Ya'akov Airport

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Ben Ya'akov Airport
שדה התעופה ראש פינה
Ben Ya'akov Airport
IATA: RPN - ICAO: LLIB
Summary
Airport type Commercial
Operator Israeli Airport Authority
Serves Rosh Pina
Elevation AMSL 922 ft (281 m)
Coordinates 32°58′51.77″N, 35°34′18.87″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 3,190 972 Asphalt
15/33 3,655 1,114 Asphalt

Ben Ya'akov Airport (IATA: RPNICAO: LLIB), officially known as Rosh Pina Airport, is an Israeli airport located in Rosh Pina. It handles domestic flights to Tel Aviv's Sde Dov Airport.

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[edit] History

The airport was created in 1943 during the rule of the British Mandate. It served the British army against the French army in Syria. In 1948 the airport was taken over by the IAF. In the 1950s, Arkia Israel Airlines began service to the airport, working from a hut which acted as a passenger terminal and air traffic control tower. By 1968, a new terminal building had been constructed and three years later, in 1971 a fire station and control tower were erected. Following increased activity, the passenger terminal was further expanded in 1994.

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Year Total Domestic Passengers Total Domestic Operations
1999 168,915 21,647
2000 123,595 18,137
2001 127,123 19,593
2002 108,016 17,926
2003 80,277 15,706
2004 54,764 14,995
2005 45,306 13,149

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