- Biển số
- OF-81361
- Ngày cấp bằng
- 28/12/10
- Số km
- 11,816
- Động cơ
- 579,741 Mã lực
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Ayn al Asad (IATA: IQA[1], ICAO: ORAA) is an Iraqi Armed Forces and United States armed forces base located in Al Anbar Governorate(also called Anbar province) of western Iraq. The base is also used by British armed forcesin Iraq.
Ayn Al Asad AirBase

Summary
Airport type Military: Airbase
Operator United States Marine Corps (2004–2011)
(2014–present)
Location Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq
Elevation AMSL 618 ft / 188 m
Coordinates 33°48′N 42°26′E
Map

Ayn Al Asad AirBase
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09R/27L 13,100 3,990 Asphalt
09L/27R 13,100 3,990 Asphalt
08/26 10,100 3,090 Packed dirt
ILS planned in 2016[2]
It was the second largest US military airbase in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Until January 2010, it was the home of the II Marine Expeditionary Force/Multi-National Force West. Other major tenants have included the 3rd ID's 4th IBCT, 82nd Airborne Division Advise & Assist Brigade, 332nd Medical Brigade, 321st Sustainment Brigade, Vertical Onboard Delivery Detachment-1 (VOD-1),[3] VAQ-141, Navy Customs Battalion Juliet, elements of the Iraqi Army's 7th Division, and the United States Air Force (USAF).[4]
On 26 December 2018, President Donald Trump and his wife Melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.[5] On 23 November 2019, Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen, visited the troops ahead of Thanksgiving.[6] On January 8, 2020, the air base came under a rocket attack which is reported to be a retaliation for the death of Quds leader Qasem Soleimani in a 2020 U.S. airstrike.[7][8]
Ayn al Asad (IATA: IQA[1], ICAO: ORAA) is an Iraqi Armed Forces and United States armed forces base located in Al Anbar Governorate(also called Anbar province) of western Iraq. The base is also used by British armed forcesin Iraq.
Ayn Al Asad AirBase

Summary
Airport type Military: Airbase
Operator United States Marine Corps (2004–2011)
(2014–present)
Location Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq
Elevation AMSL 618 ft / 188 m
Coordinates 33°48′N 42°26′E
Map


Ayn Al Asad AirBase
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09R/27L 13,100 3,990 Asphalt
09L/27R 13,100 3,990 Asphalt
08/26 10,100 3,090 Packed dirt
ILS planned in 2016[2]
It was the second largest US military airbase in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Until January 2010, it was the home of the II Marine Expeditionary Force/Multi-National Force West. Other major tenants have included the 3rd ID's 4th IBCT, 82nd Airborne Division Advise & Assist Brigade, 332nd Medical Brigade, 321st Sustainment Brigade, Vertical Onboard Delivery Detachment-1 (VOD-1),[3] VAQ-141, Navy Customs Battalion Juliet, elements of the Iraqi Army's 7th Division, and the United States Air Force (USAF).[4]
On 26 December 2018, President Donald Trump and his wife Melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.[5] On 23 November 2019, Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen, visited the troops ahead of Thanksgiving.[6] On January 8, 2020, the air base came under a rocket attack which is reported to be a retaliation for the death of Quds leader Qasem Soleimani in a 2020 U.S. airstrike.[7][8]