Kam Air is the largest private Afghan airline. Founded in 2003, Kam Air has twelve aircraft and a workforce of over 1,200 people, operating scheduled domestic passenger services throughout Afghanistan and international services to destinations in Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. Its hub is at Kabul International Airport in the capital Kabul.
A Kam Air Airbus A340-300 at Beijing Capital International Airport
Kam Air Boeing 737-300 at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport
Kabul International Airport
Kabul International Airport is located in the northern part of Kabul, Afghanistan.
It is one of the country's main international airports, capable of housing over a hundred military and civilian aircraft. It is currently operated by UAE-based GAAC Holding and Afghanistan's Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
The flightline at Kabul International Airport in January 2012
An Avro 504 was one of the first aircraft to be used by the Afghan Air Force.
A 1968 Afghan postage stamp depicting the airport
The Soviet-built domestic terminal in 2008