Azamgarh Airport (IATA: AZH, ICAO: VEAH) serves Azamgarh, IN.
Azamgarh Airport (VEAH (AZH)) is a domestic airport located in Manduri village, approximately 13 kilometers northwest of Azamgarh city in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was developed by upgrading an existing government airstrip and serves as a regional connectivity hub under the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme.
The airport features a single asphalt runway, measuring 1,499 meters in length and 23 meters in width, suitable for small aircraft up to 5,700 kg. It includes an 8,000 square meter terminal building. While the airport received its commercial operations license on December 18, 2023, and saw a brief period of commercial flights to Lucknow starting March 11, 2024, scheduled services ceased by November 23, 2024, due to low passenger demand. As of November 2025, no scheduled flights are operating, though it is licensed for public use until December 14, 2028, and supports non-scheduled flights during limited hours.
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Where is Azamgarh Airport located?
Azamgarh Airport is located in Azamgarh, IN, at an elevation of 250 ft. Its IATA code is AZH and ICAO code is VEAH.