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Can Tho International Airport[1] (IATA: VCA, ICAO: VVCT) — formerly Trà Nóc Airport — is an international airport located in Can Tho in Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.
Can Tho International Airport Sân bay Quốc tế Cần Thơ | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Southern Airports Authority | ||||||||||
Location | Can Tho | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 3 m / 9 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 10°05′07″N 105°42′43″E | ||||||||||
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The airport was inaugurated on January 1, 2011 and received US$150 million to build on 20,750 square metres (223,400 sq ft) of land. It aimed to be able to process up to 5 million passengers a year. It will serve air travel in the region, boost Mekong Delta's economy, improving defence, security and international integration.[2]
Trà Nóc Airport was originally constructed during the Vietnam War in 1965 by United States Air Force (USAF) civil engineering units as a military airfield, which became Binh Thuy Air Base. It was used by the USAF as well as being the Headquarters of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) 4th Air Division until 1975.
On 19 April 1969 the VAL-4 Light Attack Squadron began combat operations, flying air support for the Mobile Riverine Force in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam. The missions included normal patrol, overhead air cover, scramble alert and gunfire/artillery spotting. On 31 March 1972 the squadron conducted its last combat mission prior to its disestablishment on 10 April 1972.[3]
After 1975, the facility was initially unused, then later operated as a small regional airport for Can Tho. It was expanded and upgraded to international status, with completion due in 2008.
The expansion work of Trà Nóc airport started on 4 January 2006. The project will be implemented in two phases, covering an area of 85.04 ha.
The airport is operating at loss, serving only 20% of its designed capacity.[4]
In 2017 the 917th Mixed Air Transport Regiment (a.k.a. Đồng Tháp Squadron) of 370th Air Force Division in the Vietnam People's Air Force was moved to Cần Thơ from Tan Son Nhut Air Base.[5]
Airlines | Destinations |
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AirAsia | Kuala Lumpur–International (suspended) |
Bamboo Airways | Con Dao,[6] Hanoi, Phu Quoc[7] |
Thai AirAsia | Bangkok–Don Mueang (suspended) |
Thai Vietjet Air | Charter: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi |
VietJet Air | Da Lat, Da Nang, Hai Phong, Ha Long,[8] Hanoi, Nha Trang (suspended), Seoul–Incheon,[9] Taipei–Taoyuan (suspended),[9] Thanh Hoa, Vinh[10] |
Vietnam Airlines | Buon Ma Thuot,[11] Con Dao, Da Lat,[12] Hai Phong,[11] Hanoi, Phu Quoc,[13] Vinh[11] Charter: Kaohsiung,[citation needed] Taichung[citation needed] |
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