Rosh Pina Airport

{{Short description|Israeli Airport}}

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| name = Rosh Pina Airport

| nativename = {{Nobold|{{Script/Hebrew|שדה התעופה ראש פינה}}
{{lang|ar|مطار روش بينا}}}}

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| IATA = RPN

| ICAO = LLIB

| type = Public

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| operator = Israel Airports Authority

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| location = Rosh Pinna, Mahanayim

| elevation-f = 922

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| coordinates = {{Coord|32|58|51.77|N|35|34|18.87|E|type:airport|display=inline,title}}

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| r1-number = 05/23

| r1-length-f = 3,190

| r1-length-m = 972

| r1-surface = Asphalt

| r2-number = 15/33

| r2-length-f = 3,655

| r2-length-m = 1,114

| r2-surface = Asphalt

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Rosh Pina Airport ({{langx|he|שְׂדֵה הַתְּעוּפָה רֹאשׁ פִּינָּה}}, {{langx|ar|مطار روش بينا}}) {{Airport codes|RPN|LLIB}}, sometimes called Mahanayim Airport due to its proximity to Mahanayim, is an Israeli airport located in Rosh Pinna, near the Safed-Hatzor-Rosh Pina Industrial Park.[http://www.galil-home.co.il/en/content/rosh-pina Rosh Pina] The airport is located 16 km from Safed, 29 km from Tiberias and 30 km from Kiryat Shmona.

History

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The airport was built in 1943 during the British Mandate for Palestine and became RAF Station Machanaim. Using 400 mules and Indian soldiers, Major Ronald John Jarvis Horton laid the foundations. With his mules and wooden chariots, he then trekked overland to India and Burma where he fought the Japanese at Kohima. Mahanayim served the British army against Vichy France in Syria. After the British evacuation in 1948, the airport was transferred to Israel for use by the IAF. In the 1950s, Arkia Israel Airlines began service to the airport, working from a hut which served as a passenger terminal and air traffic control tower. By 1968, a new terminal building had been constructed and three years later, in 1971, a fire station and control tower were erected. Following increased activity, the passenger terminal was further expanded in 1994. In 2008 the airport was closed temporarily for the testing of an Elbit Systems unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/rosh-pina-airport-shut-for-drone-trials-1.255534 Rosh Pina Airport shut for drone trials]

Airlines and destinations

Since the closure of Tel Aviv-Sde Dov, which was the only destination served from Rosh Pina by Ayit Aviation and Tourism[http://www.ayit.co.il Ayit Airways, Air Service from Sde Dove to Rosh Pina] there are currently no more scheduled flights at the airport.

Statistics

Since the beginning of the century the airport saw decreasing number of passengers. The drop off in passenger volume has been attributed to major upgrades undertaken on the road infrastructure to the northern periphery of Israel since the early 2000s, leading to a viable alternative to air service to the region. (For example, Egged bus №845, which as of July 2019 travels from Rosh Pina to Tel Aviv in about an hour and 45 minutes.) Most flights from Rosh Pina were to Sde Dov Airport in Tel Aviv. However, Sde Dov closed in mid-2019, making travel by air from Tel Aviv to Rosh Pina even less convenient.

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! Year !! Total Domestic Passengers !! Total Domestic Operations

1999

| 168,915 || 21,647

2000

| 123,595 || 18,137

2001

| 127,123 || 19,593

2002

| 108,016 || 17,926

2003

| 80,277 || 15,706

2004

| 54,764 || 14,995

2005

| 45,306 || 13,149

2006

| 16,110 || 11,592

2007

| 16,790 || 11,017

2008

| 19,766 || 9,703

2009

| 19,050 || 7,614

2010

| 23,067 || 10,275

2011

| 15,782 || 9,273

2012

| 15,224 || 9,491

colspan="3"|Source: [http://www.iaa.gov.il/he-IL/airports/RoshPina/Pages/Statistics.aspx Israel Airports Authority]

Accidents

References

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