What is juba international airport?

Juba International Airport is the main airport serving the capital city of South Sudan, Juba. It is located approximately 6 kilometers northeast of the city center. The airport has a single runway, which is 3,350 meters long and has a width of 60 meters. It is capable of handling large aircraft such as the Boeing 747.

The airport was constructed in 1953 and has since undergone several renovations and upgrades. In 2014, a new terminal was opened, increasing the airport's capacity to handle up to 1.2 million passengers per year. The airport also has several airlines operating from it, with flights to major destinations in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

Juba International Airport has numerous facilities, including restaurants, cafes, and duty-free shops. There are also car rental services available, as well as taxi and shuttle services for transportation into the city. The airport is open 24/7 and has modern technology for security screening, baggage handling, and air traffic control.