Chandrapur Airport

Chandrapur Airport is located at Morwa, 9 km north-west of , Maharashtra, India. The airstrip was constructed in 1967 by the Public Works Department and is spread over 22 hectares.
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  • Type: Airport
  • Description: airport in India
  • Also known as: VA1B

Places of Interest

Highlights include Choti Padoli railway station and Dhariwal Power Station.

Railway station
is a railway station on New Delhi–Chennai main line in Nagpur CR railway division of Central Railway Zone of Indian Railways. is situated 3 km east of Chandrapur Airport.

Power station
or CESC Chandrapur Thermal Power Station is a coal-based thermal power plant located at near Tadali town in Chandrapur district in the Indian state of . is situated 3 km northwest of Chandrapur Airport.

Chandrapur Airport

Latitude
19.99438° or 19° 59′ 40″ north
Longitude
79.22252° or 79° 13′ 21″ east
Elevation
204 metres (669 feet)
ICAO airport code
VA1B
Open location code
7JFXX6VF+Q2
Geo­Names ID
8533850
Wiki­data ID
Q5071434
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Telugu—“Chandrapur Airport” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Chandrapur Airport
  • Indonesian: VA1B
  • Marathi: चंद्रपूर विमानतळ
  • Romanian: Aeroportul Chandrapur
  • Swedish: Chandrapur Airport
  • Telugu: చంద్రపూర్ విమానాశ్రయం

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