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Shah Amanat International Airport, Chattogram is an international airport serving Bangladesh's southeastern port city of Chittagong
Shah Amanat International Airport Chittagong
Chattogram airfield was built in the year 1940 by the British government during World War II. It was used as a combat airfield by the United States Army and Air Force during the Burma Campaign 1944-1945. After independence it became a domestic airport with the movement of passenger flights in Dhaka-Chattogram Route.
This is the second largest airport in Bangladesh. The airport is operated by Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. In 1990 it became International Airport. The major development and expansion work started in 1998 funded by the Japanese government and the project was completed in December 2000. After that it started journey as M A Hannan International Airport, Chattogram. On April, 2005 it was renamed to Shah Amanat International Airport, Chattogram.
Shah Amanat International Airport is located at Patenga, southwest of Chattogram city at the bank of Karnaphuli River. This is 20 km west of Chattogram port and 18 km south of Chattogram railway station.
Domestic and international passenger and cargo flights are operated by the national and international airline operators to and from Shah Amanat International Airport, Chattogram.
