Tuy Hoa Airport (IATA: TBB, ICAO: VVTH) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Tuy Hòa) is located just south of Tuy Hòa within the Phú Yên Province, along the central coast of southern Vietnam.
It was built in 1966 for the United States Air Force as Tuy Hoa Air Base. It was used by the U.S. Air Force (1966–70) and U.S. Army (1970-71), during the Vietnam War. It was transferred to the Republic of Vietnam in 1971, and came under Communist control after the South Vietnamese collapse of 1975.
^"Đề xuất xây nhà ga mới 1.500 tỷ đồng ở sân bay Tuy Hòa".
^Airport information for VVTH at Great Circle Mapper.
^Airport information for Tuy Hoa Airport at Transport Search website.
TuyHoaAirport (IATA: TBB, ICAO: VVTH) (Vietnamese: Sân bay TuyHòa) is located just south of TuyHòa within the Phú Yên Province, along the central coast...
TuyHoa Air Base is a former air force base in Vietnam, being closed in 1970. It was built by the United States in 1966 and was used by the United States...
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