2/20/2023 0 Comments Flightgear airports botswana![]() Concourse A has been airline-coded for AI aircraft serving African destinations (Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Botswana, Somalia, Mauritius, Mozambique, and Reunion Island), and Concourse C has been coded for flights to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Americas, and South Africa.ĮDIT: The new cargo ramp (SW Parking) has one spot each AI-coded for carriers currently serving the field (Air France, Astral, British Airways, Cargolux, EgyptAir, Emirates, Etihad, Lufthansa, Martinair, Qatar, Saudia, Singapore, and Turkish). There is no Airbus A380 service to Nairobi, but the airport is being designed with it in mind. Of the 59 new gates, all but two are "heavy" gates, so there should be room to park the big iron (many international flights into Nairobi utilize A330s, B767s, and B777s). Of these 59 gates, 45 are assigned to either Kenya Airways (42 gates) or a member of the current SkyTeam alliance (one each for KLM, Korean Air and Saudia in concourse D). The proposed terminal will be considered concourses B (northern end), C (southern end), and D (middle).Ĭoncourses B and C have 26 gates each. Because of the FSX nomenclature, I'm going to call the entire current building area Concourse A. It looks like that the entire new terminal proposed by Kenya Airways will be called Terminal 4, while the current building is considered terminals 1-3 (including the terminal addition currently being constructed on the main building). If you're interested in obtaining this scenery once it's finished, let me know also.Ī progress report. This would change the designation of the current runway from 6-24 to 6L-24R.Īny feedback or information would be helpful regarding this project. I have added the proposed runway but have not added any ILS or approaches for it. Here is my render of HKJK implementing current construction and projects Greenfield and Mawingu (via Airport Design Editor): Here is a (not-so-good) screenshot from a Kenya Airways presentation showing projects Greenfield and Mawingu: Here is an aerial view of HKJK from Google Maps (note the new addition to the cargo apron and the construction of the terminal expansion on the main ramp): Here is the stock HKJK (via Airport Design Editor): With current construction and an initiative announced by Kenya Airways and the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority to expand HKJK, I am rendering the airport using stock objects based on these plans. Lee Marrow has a version of this airport here at Flightsim from 2009. Would anyone be interested in an update to the stock Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya? ![]()
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