Nakasongola Airport


Nakasongola Airport is an airport in Uganda. it was one of the 47 airports in the country. It is the intended headquarters of the Air Wing of the Uganda People's Defense Force and, along with Entebbe Airport, Gulu Airport, Jinja Airport and Soroti Airport, is one of the five national military airports.

Location

Nakasongola Airport is located in the neighborhood known as Wabisi, approximately, north of the town of Nakasongola, Nakasongola District, in the Central Region of Uganda. It is located on the campus of Nakasongola Air Force Base, approximately, by air, directly north of Entebbe International Airport, the country’s largest civilian and military airport. The geographic coordinates of Nakasongola Airport are:.

Overview

Nakasongola Airport is a medium-sized military airport that serves the town of Nakasongola. It is the largest stand-alone military airport in Uganda. Nakasongola Airport is approximately above sea level. The airport has a single asphalt runway and taxiway that measure approximately in length.
The airport and the air base on which it is located were constructed by an Israeli company in the 1970s. In 2014, after several years of disuse, the Ugandan government began a renovation of the airport projected to last six months and cost US$11 million , following which the headquarters of the UPDF Air Force were to be relocated to Nakasongola to decongest Entebbe Air Force Base. However, in 2016 the construction of a radar system on the site was still incomplete and threatened by a land-use dispute. the relocation of the Air Force had reportedly still not occurred.