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Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM), also known as Imo State Airport, serves Owerri, the capital city of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria. It is located in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area, Imo State.

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  • El Aeropuerto Internacional de Carga Sam Mbakwe (IATA: QOW, OACI: DNIM), también conocido como Aeropuerto de Owerri Sam Mbakwe y Aeropuerto Imo, es un aeropuerto que sirve a Owerri, una ciudad en el Estado Imo del sur de Nigeria.​ Una vez llamado Aeropuerto del Estado Imo,​ fue rebautizado en honor del antiguo gobernador, .​ (es)
  • L'aéroport d'Owerri (code IATA : QOW • code OACI : DNIM), aussi appelé Sam Mbakwe Airport en hommage à l'ancien gouverneur de l'État d'Imo , est un aéroport desservant Owerri, la capitale de l'État d'Imo. Des vols internes desservent Abuja et Lagos. (fr)
  • Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM), also known as Imo State Airport, serves Owerri, the capital city of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria. It is located in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area, Imo State. The building of the airport commenced with the administration of the first civilian governor of the old Imo State (now, Imo, Abia and Southern Ebonyi states), Dee Sam Mbakwe, in 1983 from generous contributions of the indigenes and people of the state and throughout the Igbo land. It is to be noted that while this is the first state owned airport, it is worthy to acknowledge also that it is the first community driven airport project ever known, at least, in the West of Africa. The project also enjoyed an immense support from then successive Federal Military Governments especially under Navy Captain James N. Aneke, who saw to its completion, commissioning and operational commencement in 15th July, 1994 under late General Sani Abacha. Other cities served by the airport are, the commercial city of Onitsha, automobile and manufacturing city of Nnewi in Anambra State, the industrial hub of Aba, Umuahia and Arochukwu in Abia State. Others are Okigwe, Oguta, and Orlu business districts in Imo State. The airport also serves some parts of Akwa Ibom and Cross River States in the South South part of Nigeria. The airport is named after Sam Mbakwe, the first civilian governor of Imo State who started the project. As mentioned, it is the first state-government-built airport built from the support and contributions of indigenes of the state and entire Igbo land. Navy Captain James N Aneke who was the military administrator of Imo State from 9th December, 1993 to 22nd August,1996 during the military regime of General completed and commissioned the airport in 15th July, 1994. It was later handed over to FAAN (Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria) to be managed by the federal government. (en)
  • サム・ムバクウェ空港(Sam Mbakwe Airport)は、ナイジェリアのイモ州州都オウェリにある空港。イモ空港やイモ州空港とも呼ばれる。空港名はイモ州知事を務めたからとっている。 (ja)
  • Port lotniczy Sam Mbakwe (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM) – port lotniczy położony w Owerri, w stanie Imo, w Nigerii. (pl)
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  • El Aeropuerto Internacional de Carga Sam Mbakwe (IATA: QOW, OACI: DNIM), también conocido como Aeropuerto de Owerri Sam Mbakwe y Aeropuerto Imo, es un aeropuerto que sirve a Owerri, una ciudad en el Estado Imo del sur de Nigeria.​ Una vez llamado Aeropuerto del Estado Imo,​ fue rebautizado en honor del antiguo gobernador, .​ (es)
  • L'aéroport d'Owerri (code IATA : QOW • code OACI : DNIM), aussi appelé Sam Mbakwe Airport en hommage à l'ancien gouverneur de l'État d'Imo , est un aéroport desservant Owerri, la capitale de l'État d'Imo. Des vols internes desservent Abuja et Lagos. (fr)
  • サム・ムバクウェ空港(Sam Mbakwe Airport)は、ナイジェリアのイモ州州都オウェリにある空港。イモ空港やイモ州空港とも呼ばれる。空港名はイモ州知事を務めたからとっている。 (ja)
  • Port lotniczy Sam Mbakwe (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM) – port lotniczy położony w Owerri, w stanie Imo, w Nigerii. (pl)
  • Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM), also known as Imo State Airport, serves Owerri, the capital city of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria. It is located in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area, Imo State. (en)
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  • Aéroport d'Owerri (fr)
  • サム・ムバクウェ空港 (ja)
  • Port lotniczy Sam Mbakwe (pl)
  • Sam Mbakwe Airport (en)
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