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1 History  



1.1  Military  



1.1.1  Pre-Korean war  





1.1.2  Post-Korean War  







1.2  Civil operation  







2 Airlines and destinations  





3 Statistics  





4 Access  



4.1  Bus  







5 References  





6 External links  














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Pohang Gyeongju Airport


포항경주공항
  • ICAO: RKTH
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic / Military
    OwnerMinistry Land, Infrastructure and Transport
    Operator
  • Republic of Korea Navy
  • United States Marine Corps
  • Serves
  • Gyeongju
  • LocationPohang, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
    OpenedFebruary 1970; 54 years ago (1970-02)
    Elevation AMSL75 ft / 23 m
    Coordinates35°59′16N 129°25′13E / 35.98778°N 129.42028°E / 35.98778; 129.42028
    Websitewww.airport.co.kr/pohangeng
    Map
    KPO/RKTH is located in South Korea
    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH is located in Asia
    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH is located in North Pacific
    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH is located in Earth
    KPO/RKTH

    KPO/RKTH

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    10/28 2,134 7,000 Concrete
    Statistics (2019)
    Passengers93,769
    Aircraft Movements1,162
    Cargo Tonnage395

    Source:KAC[1]

    Pohang Gyeongju Airport
    Hangul

    포항경주공항

    Hanja

    浦項慶州空港

    Revised RomanizationPohang Gyeongju Gonghang
    McCune–ReischauerP'ohang Kyeongju Konghang

    Pohang Gyeongju Airport (IATA: KPO, ICAO: RKTH) is an airport in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. In 2011, 255,227 passengers used the airport.[1]

    History

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    Pohang Airfield was originally developed during the Japanese Imperial period.

    Military

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    Pre-Korean war

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    F9F-2sofVMF-311 at Pohang in 1951

    In early July 1950 Pohang airfield was identified as a potential base for USAF operations. On 7 July, Brigadier-General Timberlake deputy-commander of the Fifth Air Force ordered the development of the base. Company A 802nd Engineer Aviation Battalion landed at Pohang and began improving the airfield on 12 July by added a 500 feet (150 m) PSP extension and building hardstands for 27 F-51 Mustangs.[2] The airfield was designated by the USAFasK-3.

    Troops of the Korean People's Army (KPA) 12th Division infiltrated the Pohang area in early August and made guerilla attacks against the airfield. By 12 August KPA troops entered Pohang and so on 13 August the 35th Fighter-Interceptor Group evacuated to Tsuiki Air Field in Japan. ROK and U.S. forces routed the KPA several days later, but the continued presence of guerilla units mitigated against an early return to the base.[2]: 124 

    USAF units based there from July–August 1950 included:

    The 802nd Battalion returned to Pohang on 27 September finding the airfield relatively undamaged. The 35th Fighter-Interceptor Group returned to Pohang on 3 October. On 12 October No. 77 Squadron RAAF operating F-51s arrived at Pohang.[2]: 178 

    In July 1953 the United States Navy deployed two AJ (A-2) Savage aircraft to K-3 as a nuclear deterrent in the final days of the Korean War.[3]

    Post-Korean War

    [edit]

    In October 2008 the United States Navy relocated a permanent detachment of MH-53E Sea Dragons assigned to HM-14 from Iwakuni, Japan. This detachment provides Seventh Fleet with a forward-deployed AMCM and heavy-lift asset. Because Pohang Gyeongju Airport is sharing with military, taking photograph or video of apron, runway and military facility is strictly prohibited.

    Civil operation

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    in the 1970, Pohang Airfield developed capacity for civil operations. [4] Civil operations begain in 1986 with a route from Seoul route operated by Korean Air. [4]

    In the 1990s, Asiana Airlines started flights to Pohang Airport, its passenger terminal was expanded, and a new terminal was opened in June 2002. [4] On 15 March 1999, Pohang Airport was the destination of Korean Air Flight 1533, a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 which was flying from Seoul to Pohang. The flight overshot the runway during landing at Pohang Airport. All 156 people on board survived, but the aircraft was destroyed. The accident was the 11th hull loss of a McDonnell Douglas MD-80. [1]

    In January 2014, Pohang Airport was closed due to its runway having to be repaved.[5] This was completed in May 2016. [6]

    In 2020, Pohang and Gyeongju cities submitted a proposal to change the name of the airport from Pohang AirporttoPohang Gyeongju AirporttoMinistry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. [7] In 2022, government approval for the request was granted and the airport received its current name, Pohang Gyeongju Airport.[8]

    Airlines and destinations

    [edit]
    AirlinesDestinations
    Jin Air Jeju,[9] Seoul–Gimpo[9]

    Statistics

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    Annual passenger traffic at KPO airport. See Wikidata query.
    Air traffic statistics
    Aircraft operations Passenger volume Cargo tonnage
    2001 8,345 774,029 1,964
    2002 8,128 704,467 1,582
    2003 7,608 645,494 2,086
    2004 7,285 659,988 2,410
    2005 4,968 464,653 1,677
    2006 3,591 347,180 1,208
    2007 2,831 297,702 980
    2008 2,998 267,686 805
    2009 3,746 304,372 865
    2010 3,598 323,652 959
    2011 3,542 260,050 860
    2012 3,312 262,198 886
    2013 3,131 239,516 909
    2014 1,540 112,387 441
    2015 0 0 0
    2016 916 68,226 216
    2017 1,373 98,391 323
    2018 1,358 83,818 332
    2019 1,162 93,769 395
    2020 838 65,994 295
    2021 1,868 158,927 697
    2022 2,514 249,413 1,084
    2023 2,053 253,703 1,149
    Source: Korea Airports Corporation Traffic Statistics[10]

    Access

    [edit]

    Bus

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c "South Korea Traffic Statistics". KAC.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Futrell, Frank (1983). The United States Air Force in Korea, 1950-1953 (PDF). Air Force History & Museums Program. p. 95. ISBN 9780912799711.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • ^ Miller, Jerry. Nuclear Weapons and Aircraft Carriers: How the Bomb Saved Naval Aviation. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001. ISBN 1-56098-944-0.
  • ^ a b c "Airport overview". Pohang Gyeonjju Airport.
  • ^ "포항공항 활주로 포장공사로7월부터 폐쇄" [Pohang Airport closed from July for runway packaging]. Sisa Focus News.
  • ^ "포항공항2년 만에 재개장" [Pohang Airport reopens after 2 years]. Seoul News.
  • ^ "포항시·경주시, 포항공항 명칭변경 건의...포항·경주공항으로" [Pohang·Gyeongju, request the changing name of Pohang Aiport...to Pohang Gyeongju Airport]. Ajou Economy.
  • ^ "포항공항, '포항경주공항'으로 명칭 변경" [Pohang Airport, change its name to Pohang Gyeongju Airport]. Financial News.
  • ^ a b "포항~김포, 포항~제주 노선 진에어31일 취항" [Pohang-Gimpo, Pohang-Jeju route Jin Air launched on the 31st]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 16 July 2020.
  • ^ "Air Traffic Statistics". Incheon International Airport. Archived from the original on 2020-01-14. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force

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