Sharjah International Airport (OMSJ) — MSFS Landing Stats
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Sharjah International Airport
Sharjah International Airport (OMSJ) serves the vibrant city of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, sitting a mere 7 nautical miles from the heart of the action. As the third busiest airport in the UAE and the tenth in the Middle East, it’s a bustling hub with plans to accommodate up to 25 million passengers annually by 2027. With just one runway, it may not have the sprawling complexity of some mega-airports, but it certainly knows how to keep things moving—like a well-oiled machine in a desert oasis.
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Accidents & Incidents
- On 15 December 1997, a Tupolev Tu-154 from Tajikistan Airlines Flight 3183 crashed on approach to SHJ. Some 13 km from Sharjah the plane ran into terrain and 85 of the 86 occupants died. One of the seven crew members survived the disaster.
- On 10 February 2004, Kish Air Flight 7170 , operated by a Fokker 50 crashed on approach, killing 43 of its 46 occupants, which consisted of 3 crew and 40 passengers.
- On 7 November 2004, an Air Atlanta Boeing 747 freighter was damaged beyond repair due to an aborted take-off with insufficient runway remaining. None of the four crew was injured.
- On 21 October 2009, Azza Transport Flight 2241 , operated by a Boeing 707 –320, crashed on take-off. The flight was carrying cargo only and all six crew members were killed.
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