Balad Air Base

Balad Air Base
Joint Base Balad
قاعدة النعمانية الجوية
Balad, Wasit Governorate in Iraq
Site information
OwnerIraqi Armed Forces
OperatorIraqi Air Force
ConditionDefunct
Location
Balad Air Base
Shown within Iraq
Coordinates33°56′00″N 044°22′00″E / 33.93333°N 44.36667°E / 33.93333; 44.36667
Site history
Built1983 (1983)
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War
2003 invasion of Iraq
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: XQC, ICAO: ORBD, LID: OR9
Elevation49 metres (161 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
12/30 4,100 metres (13,451 ft) Concrete
14/32 4,100 metres (13,451 ft) Concrete
Dispersal facilities25 high-speed approaches and 40 hardstands

Balad Air Base (Arabic: قاعدة بلد الجوية) (ICAO: ORBD), is an Iraqi Air Force base located near Balad in the Sunni Triangle 40 miles (64 km) north of Baghdad, Iraq.

Built in the early 1980s, it was originally named Al-Bakr Air Base. In 2003 the base was taken over by the 4th Infantry Division at the start of the Iraq War. It was called both Balad Air Base and Anaconda Logistical Support Area (LSA) by the United States Army before being renamed Joint Base Balad on June 15, 2008. The base was handed back to the Iraqi Air Force on November 8, 2011, during the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, after which it returned to being called Balad Air Base.

During the Iraq War it was the second largest U.S. base in Iraq. It was also one of the busiest airports in the world with 27,500 takeoffs and landings per month, second only to Heathrow Airport. Today it is home to the Iraqi Air Force's contingent of Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons.