Bisha Airport (Bishah governorate)

Saudi Arabia / Asir / Bisah / Bishah governorate

Bisha Domestic Airport (IATA: BHH, ICAO: OEBH) is an airport in Bisha, Saudi Arabia.
The airport is considered one of the first airports in the southern area to receive aircrafts at the end of the year 1373H. Where the Prince of Bisha, Mohammed Bin Hedian and the habitants of Bisha upon an invitation to His Majesty the Late King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud (May God rest him in peace) when he paid a visit to Bisha area and an aircraft of Dacota type was sent there as a trial flight to Land in an earthy airstrip beside the mountain, later on it was discovered that it is worthy for landing, when his Majesty arrived together with his escorts in three Dacota aircrafts and landed in the month of Du_l-Quadah of the year 1373H, after the visit, His Majesty has issued directions to HRH Minister of Defense and Aviation Prince Fahad Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz to operate flights to Bisha in 1374H

The airport is very near to the city and situated to the eastwards of Bisha province and its western gate is emerging on the circle strap of the city, serving many neighboring provinces such as : Rania province, Tathwith, Balgurn and many of the centers and villages which are under the control of these provinces. The airport area is: 46,372,502 sq.mtrs
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Coordinates:   19°58'52"N   42°37'10"E
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