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Kufra Airport (HLKF) — MSFS Landing Stats

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Kufra Airport

Country: LibyaIATA: AKFType: Medium AirportCity: KufraElevation: 1367 ftRunways: 02L (12,057 ft) • 20R (12,057 ft) • 02 (12,008 ft) • 20 (12,008 ft)Total Landings: 0
Position: 24.1787, 23.3140WikipediaChartsGlobal LeaderboardsBlog
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Accidents & Incidents

  • In a tragedy at Kufra , in April 1942 a detachment of Squadron 16 of the South African Air Force with three Bristol Blenheim Mk. IV aircraft was ordered to Kufra under the command of Major J.L.V. de Wet to strengthen the garrison air defences.
  • On 26 August 2008, a hijacked Sudanese Boeing 737 landed at Kufra Airport after having departed at Nyala Airport , Darfur , with destination Khartoum. Earlier, Egyptian authorities had refused the plane to land in their national capital, Cairo.
Source: WikipediaCached: 2026-07-18 18:05Z