Yundum
Yundum is a small town in Gambia, south of the capital, Banjul. It is situated adjacent to the country's international airport.

Royal Air Force fitters assisted by native helpers change the engine of a Lockheed Hudson aircraft at a West African base (probably Yundum) using an improvised hoist (1943)
Yundum | |
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![]() ![]() Yundum Location in the Gambia | |
Coordinates: 13°21′N 16°47′W | |
Country | The Gambia |
Division | Banjul |
The only airport in Gambia is at Yundum, built in World War II.[1] Post war it was used for passenger flights. Both British South American Airways and the British Overseas Airways Corporation had services, the former moving its service to Dakar, which had a concrete runway (as opposed to pierced steel planking).[2] The airport was rebuilt in 1963 and the building is still in use today.
References
- "Yundum". Britannica Online encyclopedia. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- "Hansard HC Deb 29 January 1947, vol 432, cols 202".
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