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'''Manas International Airport''' is the civilian airport near the capital of [[Kyrgyzstan]], Bishkek. It hosts a [[U.S. Air Force]] facility, originally called '''Ganci Air Base''', and now the '''Transit Center at Manas'''. There is a Russian airbase at Kant, approximately 30 km from Manas; Kyrgyzstan is the only country with both Russian and U.S. military air bases. | '''Manas International Airport''' is the civilian airport near the capital of [[Kyrgyzstan]], Bishkek. It hosts a [[U.S. Air Force]] facility, originally called '''Ganci Air Base''', and now the '''Transit Center at Manas'''. There is a Russian airbase at Kant, approximately 30 km from Manas; Kyrgyzstan is the only country with both Russian and U.S. military air bases. | ||
During the [[Afghanistan War (2001-), major combat phase|major combat in the Afghanistan War]], Kyrgyzstan allowed NATO combat aircraft to fly from Manas, even though Kyrgyzstan does not have a direct border with Afghanistan. Now, it hosts [[air refueling|tanker]] aircraft and is a major intermediate facility for transport. The U.S. 376th Air Expeditionary Wing is the major guest unit | During the [[Afghanistan War (2001-), major combat phase|major combat in the Afghanistan War]], Kyrgyzstan allowed NATO combat aircraft to fly from Manas, even though Kyrgyzstan does not have a direct border with Afghanistan. Now, it hosts [[air refueling|tanker]] aircraft and is a major intermediate facility for transport. The U.S. 376th Air Expeditionary Wing is the major guest unit, although there is also Spanish and French presence. | ||
While it was closed during the worst of the disturbance in April 2010, it was operating normally by 8 April. <ref>{{citation | While it was closed during the worst of the disturbance in April 2010, it was operating normally by 8 April. <ref>{{citation |
Revision as of 20:12, 9 April 2010
Manas International Airport is the civilian airport near the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. It hosts a U.S. Air Force facility, originally called Ganci Air Base, and now the Transit Center at Manas. There is a Russian airbase at Kant, approximately 30 km from Manas; Kyrgyzstan is the only country with both Russian and U.S. military air bases.
During the major combat in the Afghanistan War, Kyrgyzstan allowed NATO combat aircraft to fly from Manas, even though Kyrgyzstan does not have a direct border with Afghanistan. Now, it hosts tanker aircraft and is a major intermediate facility for transport. The U.S. 376th Air Expeditionary Wing is the major guest unit, although there is also Spanish and French presence.
While it was closed during the worst of the disturbance in April 2010, it was operating normally by 8 April. [1]
References
- ↑ "Krygyz int'l airport reopened, presidential palace in mess", Xinhua News Agency, 8 April 2010