FTTJ is the ICAO code for N'Djamena International Airport (IATA NDJ), located in N'Djamena, ND, Chad.
N'Djamena International Airport (FTTJ/NDJ) is Chad's sole international gateway, serving the capital and the country's primary hub for both civilian and military aviation from a single-runway facility at 968 feet elevation in central Africa.
The airport operates as a dual-use installation, with civilian and military operations segregated on opposite sides of the field. This arrangement reflects N'Djamena's role as both a commercial transit point and a strategic military location. The single runway accommodates regional turboprops, light and midsize business jets, and occasional larger regional aircraft supporting scheduled airline service and government operations. Pilots should confirm runway availability and any coordination requirements with military traffic before planning arrivals or departures.
N'Djamena is the capital of Chad and the nation's economic and administrative center, situated along the Chari River in a semi-arid climate zone. The airport serves as a gateway for business travel to the capital, humanitarian missions, and regional connections across the Sahel. Private aviation activity is limited but steady, reflecting the city's importance as a regional hub and the scarcity of alternative paved airfields across Chad's interior.
Elevation and heat present operational considerations typical of Saharan airports. At just under 1,000 feet, density altitude and high ambient temperatures during the dry season may affect payload and performance planning for some aircraft classes. The airport infrastructure is functional for international operations, though services and maintenance capabilities are more basic than those available at major hubs in West Africa.
Charter operators, government missions, and owner-flown aircraft transit FTTJ regularly, though the volume and frequency are modest by international standards. Plan for extended ground coordination and limited on-field support options typical of remote African capitals.
N'Djamena International Airport serves N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad. It is the country's only international airport. The airport is dual use, with civilian and military installations on opposite sides of the single runway.
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