HDAM is the ICAO code for Djibouti-Ambouli Airport (IATA JIB), located in Djibouti City, DJ, Djibouti.
Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport (HDAM/JIB) is the primary air gateway for the Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti, serving the capital city from a joint civilian and military facility situated about 6 kilometers inland from the coast.
The airport operates at near sea level—elevation of 49 feet—which eliminates any hot-and-high performance constraints common to African regional hubs. This low elevation and coastal tropical location mean standard pressure-altitude performance calculations apply for all business-jet classes, from light jets through ultra-long-range heavies like the Gulfstream G650. The runway infrastructure supports scheduled commercial operations and mixed civil-military traffic, typical of strategic regional hubs in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden corridor.
HDAM serves as a regional crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, and East Africa. The airport's role as Djibouti's sole major international air facility makes it the natural hub for private aviation in the nation and a logical intermediate stop for fractional and charter operators transiting the Horn of Africa or routing to the Arabian Peninsula. The facility accommodates both dedicated business-aviation operators and ad-hoc charter activity.
The airport's strategic location—roughly equidistant from Europe and Asia—and its joint civilian-military status reflect Djibouti's importance as a geopolitical anchor at the southern mouth of the Red Sea. Weather during the summer monsoon season (May–September) can be variable, and the Aden Gulf approaches carry seasonal wind and visibility considerations familiar to operators in the region.
Private aviators using HDAM should expect professional but capacity-constrained FBO services typical of regional African capitals; advance coordination with handlers is advisable, particularly for non-standard fuel grades or extended-parking requirements. The airport is the practical gateway for private flights into Djibouti and the surrounding Eastern African and Middle Eastern region.
Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport is a joint civilian/military-use airport situated in the town of Ambouli, Djibouti. It serves the national capital, Djibouti. The airport is located approximately 6 kilometres from the city centre. It occupies an area of 10 square kilometers.
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