courageous people with a pure heart and burning eyes work here - aviation lives only on such people... aviators work in terrible living conditions: all the buildings look very dilapidated, but the access system and the ground air support services work perfectly
well. Pilots and mechanics are masters of their craft
In the 90s, the Airport had a lot of Cornhusker Aircraft, Military helicopters, mini aircraft, now there are few Hangars in private hands. Previously , passenger transportation was possible .
I don't think that the Burundian airport can be rated with traditional stars. In Soviet times, it was of all-Union importance, but now it is just a small airport that fulfills private orders and sometimes uses the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
The airport mainly acts as a backup. Private companies providing services for both helicopters and airplanes. Skydiving. And also a beautiful place to view the city at night.