Tarinkot Airport


Tarinkot Airport is a domestic airport located in southeastern Afghanistan, one mile south of Tarinkot, the capital city of the province of Uruzgan. It is north of Kandahar, and south-southwest of the Afghan capital of Kabul. It was originally built to serve the population of Uruzgan Province and neighboring Daykundi Province, which was partitioned in 2004.
The airport was expanded in the last decade to be used by the International Security Assistance Force. On 29 June 2009, Kam Air started flying between Kabul and Tarinkot three times a week. The services will be financially supported by the Dutch government as a way to contribute to the development of the Uruzgan region. The flights are conducted with an Boeing 737 before suspended.
In addition to the Afghan National Security Forces, the U.S.-led Resolute Support Mission is also authorized to use the airport for training or combat purposes. Camp Holland, which was heavily used by ISAF, was located next to Tarinkot Airport.

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 12/30 with a concrete surface measuring.

Airlines and destinations