Chabelley Airport
Chabelley Airport (ICAO: HDCH), also known as the Chabelley Airfield, is a military airstrip in Chabelley, located some 6 miles to the southwest of Djibouti City, the capital of Djibouti.[1]
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Location | Chabelley, Djibouti | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 348 ft / 106 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 11°31′N 43°04′E | ||||||||||
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CBA Location of airport in Djibouti | |||||||||||
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Facilities
The airport has a single asphalt runway 10/28 that is 8,530 x 95 feet (2,600 x 29 m) long. It features Displaced thresholds and runway turnarounds at either end in place of a parallel taxiway. Two small concrete aprons have been constructed to provide parking and maintenance facilities, some of the several additions made by the US military since 2013. Other additions include a perimeter fence, guard towers, and vehicle access gates.[2][3]
Military
Although it is operated and used by the French military,[4] it began serving as a temporary base for U.S. military unmanned aircraft in September 2013.[5][6] The move came after the Djiboutian government expressed concern over a number of recent drone mishaps and accidents at the American Camp Lemonnier Naval Expeditionary Base, which serves as a hub for counterterrorism operations in Yemen and Somalia. The Djiboutian authorities consequently asked U.S. officials to relocate the drones to the rarely used Chabelley Airfield.[5] Previously, Chabelley airstrip had been exclusively reserved in case of need for the French military.[6] The U.S. Air Force's 870th Air Expeditionary Squadron operates Predator and Reaper drones from the airfield.[7][4]
References
- Airport information for HDCH at Great Circle Mapper.
- https://theintercept.com/2015/10/21/stealth-expansion-of-secret-us-drone-base-in-africa/
- https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Contracts/Contract/Article/621045/source/GovDelivery/
- Trevithick, Joseph (5 January 2016). "This small airstrip is the future of America's way of war". Reuters. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
- Whitlock, Craig; Miller, Greg (24 September 2013). "U.S. moves drone fleet from Camp Lemonnier to ease Djibouti's safety concerns". Washington Post. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- "La Corne de l'Afrique, enjeu stratégique majeur". Assajog (in French). 17 November 2013. Archived from the original on November 20, 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- https://theintercept.com/drone-papers/target-africa/