Soroti Airport (IATA: SRT, ICAO: HUSO) is an airport serving Soroti, a town in the Eastern Region of Uganda, approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi), by road, north-east of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[2] The main runway and apron are asphalt and can support aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 737, without damage to the surface.[3] The airport is at an altitude of 3,697 feet (1,127 m), above sea level.[4]
As of June 2018, the airport is home to the Soroti Flying School, which has various aircraft, including a Cessna 310. The flying school provides training through instrument and multi-engine ratings. The flying school has dormitories, food service, and classrooms.[5]
Airlines and destinations
There is no scheduled airline service at Soroti Airport. It is possible to get non-scheduled flights through Eagle Air Uganda.[6]
Home to UPDF helicopter squadron
In 2017, the United States donated five refurbished Bell Huey II military helicopters, to the Uganda People's Defence Force, to assist in the AMISOM mission.[7] The helicopter squadron is expected to be based at Soroti.[8][9]