Samsun, TR 🇹🇷 Closed Airport
ICAO
TR-0300
IATA
-
Elevation
521 ft
Region
TR-55
Local Time
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Location: 41.278645° N, 36.30518° E
Continent: Asia
Type: Closed Airport
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Late 1998 / Early 1999
The airport was closed because it was replaced by the new, larger, and more modern Samsun-Çarşamba Airport (SZF/LTFH). The old airport had significant limitations, including a short runway that could not accommodate larger aircraft, and its proximity to the city and industrial areas prevented any potential for expansion. The new airport was built to handle increased traffic, larger planes, and international flights, which the old facility could not support.
The site of the former airport has been completely demolished and redeveloped. There are no remaining traces of the runway or terminal buildings. The land is now occupied by the TÜYAP Samsun Fair and Congress Center, a large exhibition hall, as well as various other industrial facilities and commercial zones. The area has been fully integrated into the urban and industrial landscape of the Tekkeköy district.
The original Samsun Airport, located in the Tekkeköy district closer to the city center, served as the primary air gateway to Samsun and the central Black Sea region of Turkey for several decades. It was a vital hub for domestic travel, primarily handling flights operated by Turkish Airlines (THY) and other domestic carriers to major cities like Istanbul and Ankara. It played a crucial role in the region's economic and social connectivity before its replacement.
Zero. There are no plans or prospects for reopening this airport. The site has been permanently repurposed, and the region's aviation needs are fully and effectively met by the modern Samsun-Çarşamba Airport, which is located further east and has superior facilities.