Gamal Abdel Nasser International Airport

Gamal Abdel Nasser International Airport (Arabic: مطار جمال عبد الناصر الدولي maṭār jamāl ‘abd an-nāṣir ad-duwalī; IATA: NSR, ICAO: HNSR), colloquially known simply as Nasser Airport (مطار الناصر maṭār an-nāṣir), is the main international gateway to Nasser City, the federal capital of the Arab Union, and the largest, busiest, and only international airport located in Nasser City's metropolitan area. Like the federal capital it serves, the airport is named after Gamal Abdel Nasser, first President of the Arab Union. The airport is fully owned and operated by the Nasser City Metropolitan Council, an official coordinator body of mayors, managers and other municipal officials of Nasser City and the great majority of municipalities in its surrounding metropolitan area.

The airport is located approximately 8 kilometres south of Nasser City proper in the municipality of Shuneh Shmalieh, Jordan, a city home to an estimated 133,800 people as of December 2020, which forms part of the Nasser City Metropolitan Area. Nasser City International Airport is the fourth-busiest airport in the Arab Union by annual passenger volume. It consists of three runways: one of orientation 28/10, 2776 metres in length, and two parallel runways of orientation 3/21, one 3880 metres and the other 4115 metres in length. It is connected to Nasser City's urban centre by the Nasser City Metro's "Airport Line", as well as an interchange-supported detour from nearby Union Route 11.

Nasser City International Airport serves as the official and main operational hub of Arabian Airlines, the Arab Union's de facto flag carrier and largest commercial airline by passenger volume, fleet size and number of destinations served. As the airport is actually located in a Jordanian municipality and not Nasser City proper, its security is handled by the Jordanian National Police as well as the typical federal government agencies present at all international airports in the Arab Union, namely the Ministry of Customs and Immigration, which administers the process of admitting foreign nationals to the country, and the security details of the Arab Union Sheriff Service and the Joint Security Committee's "J" Directorate, which provide security for customs and border officials and acts as their enforcement arm.