- Koggala Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Koggala Airport
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IATA = KCT
ICAO = VCCK
type = Public/commercial/military
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operator =Sri Lanka Air Force
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location = Galle
elevation-f = 10
elevation-m = 3
coordinates = Coord|5|59|38|N|80|19|14|E|type:airport|display=inline,title
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r1-number = 07/25
r1-length-f = 3142/140
r1-length-m = 958/ 43
r1-surface = Asphalt
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footnotes =Koggala Airport Airport codes|KCT|VCCK in
Sri Lanka was originally aRoyal Air Force (RAF) base RAF Koggala. It is now the SLAF Koggala, used for domestic flights and formilitary purposes.Prior to the
Second World War , the lake at Koggala was used forseaplane s. After the outbreak of war, a waterrunway was demarcated and aflying boat base was established, it was the largest flying-boat base in the east. The RAF flew ConsolidatedPBY Catalina s and Short Sunderlands ofNo. 202 Squadron RAF ,No. 204 Squadron RAF ,No. 205 Squadron RAF from here. It was a Catalina from Koggala which located the fleet of AdmiralChuichi Nagumo on4 April 1942 .After the Japanese occupied the Malayan peninsula in
1942 , the QEA/Imperial Airways flight fromLondon toSydney lostSingapore , its refueling point betweenCalcutta andPerth, Western Australia . It was vital to the British/Australia n war effort that the flight be maintained at any cost, so an alternate route was established through Koggala.QEA and Imperial Airways flew Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats from Koggala lake to the Swan River at Perth, on what was at the time the world's longest non-stop air route. The aeroplans each carried three passengers, and 60 kg of mail. At 28 hours, the flight was so long that the passengers saw the sun rise twice, and it came to be called the 'flight of the double sunrise'. The first flight arrived from Perth on
30 March 1943 , the last fight was on18 July 1945 . The Catalinas were replaced by civilianised ConsolidatedB-24 Liberator andAvro Lancastrian aeroplanes.Meanwhile, the
tarmac surface of the land runway was developed. After the war,Air Ceylon operated services to and from Koggala byDouglas DC-3 Dakota aeroplanes. In1964 , the Dakotas were replaced byAvro 748 andNord Aviation 262 aircraft. These services were terminated following the closure of Air Ceylon in1978 .Koggala continued as a
Sri Lanka Air Force base.The Government of Sri Lanka expects to upgrade the Koggala airport to international standards as an alternative airport to the BIA. The
feasibility study , by a U.S. agency, has been completed.Airlines and destinations
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SriLankan Airlines (Bentota, Dickwella)External links
* [http://www.farecompare.com/flights/Koggala-KCT/city.html Destinations from Koggala]
* [http://atcsl.tripod.com/domestic.htm#waterrunway Runway]
* [http://www.rquirk.com/speech222gp.html 222 Group]
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