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Khasab Airport (Arabic: مطار خصب) (IATA: KHS, ICAO: OOKB) is an airport serving Khasab, a harbor city in Oman and capital of the Musandam Governorate (muhafazah). The harbor opens onto the Strait of Hormuz.[3]

The airport lies in a valley between two close mountain ridges. Another ridge lies just off the departure end of Runway 19. Runway 19 has a 270 metres (890 ft) displaced threshold.
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On 5 December, 1991, A De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Operated by Oman aviation services Had a Nose Gear Collapse while Landing with Heavy rain and veered off the runway. No Casualties Were Found.
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