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Osmany International Airport (VGSY) — MSFS Landing Stats

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Osmany International Airport

Country: BangladeshIATA: ZYLType: Large AirportCity: SylhetElevation: 50 ftRunways: 11 (10,253 ft) • 29 (10,253 ft)Total Landings: 0
Position: 24.9631, 91.8669WikipediaChartsGlobal LeaderboardsBlog
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Accidents & Incidents

  • On 22 December 1997, Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG-609 carrying 85 passengers and 4 crew, operated by a Fokker F28-4000 , managed to land in a paddy field 5.6 kilometres from the foot of the runway in heavy fog, on final approach from Dhaka. 17 passengers were injured.
  • On 8 October 2004, Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG-601 carrying 79 passengers and 4 crew, operated by a Fokker F28-4000, inbound from Dhaka overran the wet runway and ended up in a ditch. Two passengers were injured.
  • On 31 July 2025, a boarding bridge tire exploded while it was being changed during routine maintenance, killing one of the attending workers and injuring another.
Source: WikipediaCached: 2026-07-16 19:23Z