Coordinates: 20°25′06″N 104°03′58″E / 20.41833°N 104.06611°E / 20.41833; 104.06611

Nathong Airport

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Nathong Airport

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File:Sam Neua Airport Control Tower - panoramio.jpg
Nathong Airport Tower in 2010.
Summary
Airport typePublic
LocationXam Neua, Houaphan Province, Laos
Coordinates20°25′06″N 104°03′58″E / 20.41833°N 104.06611°E / 20.41833; 104.06611
Map
Location of airport in Laos
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
3,715 1,132

Nathong Airport (IATA: NEU, ICAO: VLSN) was a domestic airport that served Xam Neua, the capital of Houaphan Province, Laos. It was closed in mid-2024 upon completion of the larger Nong Khang Airport, 35km to the north.[citation needed]

AirlinesDestinations
Lao Airlines Vientiane
Lao Skyway Vientiane

Accidents and incidents

  • On October 19, 2000, Lao Aviation Flight 703 was crashed into the mountains near Nathong Airport. Eight passengers died while nine passengers and crew survived, but suffered injuries.[1][2]
  • On April 21, 2013, a Lao Air (later Lao Skyway) Twin Otter crashed on take-off, coming to rest in a canal 200 metres from the end of the runway, after clipping some trees. There were no fatalities but five of the 16 passengers were taken to the Friendship Hospital in Vientiane with chest injuries.[3]

References

  1. "South African among eight killed in Laos plane crash". News24. October 20, 2000.
  2. "BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Laos plane crash kills 8". news.bbc.co.uk.
  3. "Lao Air Plane Crashes On Takeoff In Huaphan". jclao.com. 2013-04-21. Retrieved 2024-12-04.