Ben Gardane AirfieldW
Ben Gardane Airfield

Ben Gardane Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located near Bin Qirdan (Madanin) ; about 420 km south-southeast of Tunis.

Borj El Amri AirportW
Borj El Amri Airport

Borj El Amri Airport is a small airport near Borj El Amri, a city in the Manouba Governorate of Tunisia. The airport is located 23 kilometres (14 mi) southwest of Tunis and has a functional asphalt runway. The airport is used as a training site of the Aviation School of Borj El Amri belonging to the Tunesian Ministry of Defense.

Bou Grara AirfieldW
Bou Grara Airfield

Bou Grara Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located near Golfe de Bou Grara (Madanin); about 360 km south-southeast of Tunis.

Chekira AirfieldW
Chekira Airfield

Chekira Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located near Wadi al `Akarit (Qabis); about 300 km south of Tunis.

Dar el Koudia AirfieldW
Dar el Koudia Airfield

Dar el Koudia Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, in the vicinity of Bizerte. It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign. The airfield was used by the 310th Bombardment Group, flying B-25 Mitchells from the field between 6 June and 5 August 1943.

Depienne AirfieldW
Depienne Airfield

Depienne Airfield is a World War II airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 12 km northeast of El Fahs, and 53 km southwest of Tunis. The airfield was first used by the German Luftwaffe in 1941 and 1942, and was captured by the British Army by a parachute attack on 3 December 1942. It was later used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force as a B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber airfield during the North African Campaign.HQ 5th Bombardment Wing, August–December 1943 97th Bombardment Group, 15 August-20 December 1943, B-17 Flying Fortress

Djedeida AirfieldW
Djedeida Airfield

Djedeida Airfield is an airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 10 km east-northeast of El Battan, and 30 km west of Tunis. The airfield was built prior to 1942 and used by the German Luftwaffe. It was raided by elements of the US 1st battalion of the 1st Armored Regiment on 25 November 1942, but the US forces were forced to withdraw due to lack of infantry support. It continued operations under the Germans until seized by the American II Corps on 8 May 1943. After being repaired by Army engineers, it was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign. Known units assigned were:17th Bombardment Group, 23 June-1 November 1943, B-26 Marauder 319th Bombardment Group, 26 June-1 November 1943, B-26 Marauder 27th Fighter Squadron,, 1–29 November 1943, P-38 Lightning 71st Fighter Squadron,, 31 October-29 November 1943, P-38 Lightning 94th Fighter Squadron,, 1–29 November 1943, P-38 Lightning

Djilma AirfieldW
Djilma Airfield

Djilma Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, located about 2 km north of Jilma ; approximately 180 km west-southwest of Tunis.

Ebba Ksour AirfieldW
Ebba Ksour Airfield

Ebba Ksour Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, located near El Ksour, in Kef province, approximately 150 km South-West of Tunis.

El Bathan AirfieldW
El Bathan Airfield

El Bathan Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Ariana province, Tunisia, located approximately 15 km south of El Battan, and 30 km west of Tunis. It is now an agricultural area, with little or no visible remains. A light scar on the landscape indicates where its main runway was located. During World War II it was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign.

El Djem AirfieldW
El Djem Airfield

El Djem Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west-northwest of El Djem; about 170 kilometres (110 mi) south-southeast of Tunis. It was a pre-1942 military airfield used by the German Luftwaffe which was attacked and seized by Allied forces in April 1943. Once in Allied hands, it was repaired and used by the United States Army Air Force during the Tunisian Campaign.

El Haouaria AirfieldW
El Haouaria Airfield

El Haouaria Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 44 km northeast of Tāklisah; about 40 km east of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in 1943 during the Tunisian Campaign.

Enfidaville AirfieldW
Enfidaville Airfield

Enfidaville Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 13 km north-northwest of Harqalah; approximately 90 km southwest of Tunis. It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign as a B-24 heavy bomber and troop carrier base. Known units assigned were:316th Troop Carrier Group, 21 June - 3 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain 376th Bombardment Group, 26 September - 17 November 1943, B-24 Liberator

Goubrine AirfieldW
Goubrine Airfield

Goubrine Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, about 10 km south of Manzil Kāmil; 145 km south-southeast of Tunis. Its last known use was by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force in 1943 during the North African Campaign against the German Afrika Korps. It was used by the following units:HQ 51st Troop Carrier Wing, 24 July-29 August 1943 4th Troop Carrier Squadron, 25 June-7 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain 7th Troop Carrier Squadron, 26 July-6 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain 8th Troop Carrier Squadron, 28 July-7 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain 51st Troop Carrier Squadron, 2 July-6 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain

Grombalia AirfieldW
Grombalia Airfield

Grombalia Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 112 kilometres (70 mi) east-southeast of Hammam-Lif, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using Pierced Steel Planking (PSP) for its runway, parking and dispersal areas, not designed for heavy aircraft or for long-term use.

Hani AirfieldW
Hani Airfield

Hani Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located near Hani, "six miles east of Kairouan" ; about 125 km south-southwest of Tunis.

Hergla AirfieldW
Hergla Airfield

Hergla Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, which was located approximately 12 km north-northwest of Harqalah in al Janubiyah Wilayat province, about 90 km south-southwest of Tunis.

Kairouan AirfieldW
Kairouan Airfield

Kairouan Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 11 km south-southeast of Kairouan, 126 km south of Tunis. It was a major Troop Carrier unit base of the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign. Known units assigned were:52d Troop Carrier Wing, July–September 1943 61st Troop Carrier Group, 21 June-1 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain 64th Troop Carrier Group, 28 June-26 July 1943, C-47 Skytrain 313th Troop Carrier Group, 16 June-23 August 1943, C-47 Skytrain 314th Troop Carrier Group, 26 June-1 September 1943, C-47 Skytrain

Kalaa Djerda AirfieldW
Kalaa Djerda Airfield

Kalaa Djerda Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south-southwest of El Kef and 190 kilometres (120 mi) southwest of Tunis.

Korba AirfieldW
Korba Airfield

Korba Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, located about 3 km west of Hamadet Bir Messaouda in Nabul province; 13 km north of Korbra, and 60 km east-southeast of Tunis.

La Sebala AirfieldW
La Sebala Airfield

La Sebala Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located about 1 km north of Cebalat; 15 km north-northwest of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal areas, not designed for heavy aircraft or for long-term use.

Le Sers AirfieldW
Le Sers Airfield

Le Sers Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, about 3 km of As Sars; 130 km southwest of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal areas, not designed for heavy aircraft or for long-term use. The prevailing temperatures in the area are some of the hottest in the world, making steel planking unsuitable for airfield use.

Mateur AirfieldW
Mateur Airfield

Mateur Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 4 km north-northwest of Mateur, 52 km northwest of Tunis. It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the Tunisian Campaign. It was a temporary airfield, built by the US Army Corps of Engineers, not designed for long term or heavy bomber use.

Medenine AirfieldW
Medenine Airfield

Medenine Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located just to the west of Medenine, 46 km N of Tataouine; 430 km south-southeast of Tunis.

Menzel Heurr AirfieldW
Menzel Heurr Airfield

Menzel Heurr Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 22 km north-northeast of Korba and 60 km east-southeast of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield built for fighter and light bomber use by the United States Army Air Force Ninth Air Force during the North African Campaign.

Menzel Temime AirfieldW
Menzel Temime Airfield

Menzel Temime Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, which was located near the city of Menzel Temine, 25 km north-northeast of Korba and 31 km east of Tāklisah. The airfield was built as a temporary wartime field by Army Engineers, using Pierced Steel Planking (PSP) for runways and parking and dispersal areas, and support structures being quickly constructed out of wood or tents.

Monastir Habib Bourguiba International AirportW
Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport

Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport is an airport serving Monastir and Sousse areas in Tunisia. The Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority (OACA) awarded the management of the airport to TAV Airports Holding in March 2007. The airport is named after the former president Habib Bourguiba, who was born in Monastir.

Oudna AirfieldW
Oudna Airfield

Oudna Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located approximately 7 km southwest of La Mohammedia; about 14 km south-southwest of Tunis It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign as a heavy B-17 Flying Fortress bomber airfield. Known units assigned were:99th Bombardment Group, 4 August-11 December 1943, B-17 Flying Fortress 301st Bombardment Group, 6 August-7 December 1943, B-17 Flying Fortress

Pont du Fahs AirfieldW
Pont du Fahs Airfield

Pont du Fahs Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, which was located approximately 6 km west-southwest of El Fahs, and 55 km southwest of Tunis.

Sainte Marie du Zit AirfieldW
Sainte Marie du Zit Airfield

Sainte Marie du Zit Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Zaghwan province, Tunisia, located about 3 km northeast of Sainte-Marie du Zit and 17 km east-northeast of Zaghouan, and 50 km south of Tunis.

Sfax–Thyna International AirportW
Sfax–Thyna International Airport

Sfax–Thyna International Airport is an airport serving Sfax in Tunisia. The airport is located 6 kilometers southwest from Sfax.

Soliman AirfieldW
Soliman Airfield

Soliman Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 12 km west-northwest of Manzil Bū Zalafah, and 39 km southeast of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield, not designed for heavy bomber or long-term use. During the North African Campaign, it was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force. Known units assigned were:47th Bombardment Group, 1–21 July 1943, A-20 Havoc 321st Bombardment Group, 8 August–October 1943, B-25 Mitchell 325th Fighter Group, 4 November-11 December 1943, P-47 Thunderbolt

Soltane AirfieldW
Soltane Airfield

Soltane Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located approximately 5 km southeast of Ain Soltane (Sidi-Nsar-Allah); about 170 km south-southwest of Tunis.

Souk-el-Arba AirfieldW
Souk-el-Arba Airfield

The Souk-el-Arba Airfields are a pair of World War II military airfields in Tunisia, located near what was at the time the village of Souk-el-Arba but since 1966 has been known as Jendouba. The location is approximately 130 km west-southwest of Tunis.

Souk-el-Khemis AirfieldW
Souk-el-Khemis Airfield

Souk-el-Khemis Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, located approximately 3 km southeast of Bou Salem, and 110 km west-southwest of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield built by the US Army Corps of Engineers, used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force and by the Royal Air Force during the North African Campaign.

Sousse AirfieldW
Sousse Airfield

Sousse Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located in the vicinity of Sousse. It was a temporary airfield used by the United States Army Air Forces Twelfth Air Force 31st Fighter Group which flew two squadrons of Supermarine Spitfires from the field between 9–19 June 1943

Thelepte AirfieldW
Thelepte Airfield

Thelepte Airfield is an airfield in Tunisia, located about 20 km southwest of Kasserine. It currently is active and in use.

Tunis–Carthage International AirportW
Tunis–Carthage International Airport

Tunis–Carthage Airport is the international airport of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It serves as the home base for Tunisair, Tunisair Express, Nouvelair Tunisia, and Tunisavia. The airport is named for the historic city of Carthage, located just east of the airport.