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  2. Heathrow arrival stacks - Wikipedia

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    Inbound aircraft to London Heathrow Airport typically follow one of a number of Standard Arrival Routes (STARs The STARs each terminate at one of four different RNAV waypoints (co-located with VOR navigational aids), and these also define four "stacks" [1] where aircraft can be held, if necessary, until they are cleared to begin their approach to land.

  3. Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Heathrow introduced "Fly Quiet & Green", a quarterly published league table (suspended in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic) that awards points to the 50 busiest airlines at the airport, ostensibly based on their performance relative to each other across a range of seven environmental benchmarks, such as NO x emissions. [22]

  4. Linate Airport - Wikipedia

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    Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN, ICAO: LIML) is a city airport located in Milan, the second-largest city and largest urban area of Italy. It served 9,425,962 passengers in 2022 with 101,956 aircraft movements in 2022 making it one of the busiest airports in Italy . [ 3 ]

  5. Heathrow Express - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Express is a high-frequency airport rail link operating between London Heathrow Airport and London Paddington. Opened in 1998, trains run non-stop, with a journey time of 15 minutes. The service is operated jointly by Great Western Railway and Heathrow Express Operating Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heathrow Airport Holdings ...

  6. Heathrow Terminal 2 - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Terminal 2, also known as The Queen's Terminal, is an airport terminal at Heathrow Airport, the main airport serving London, United Kingdom.The new development was originally named Heathrow East Terminal, and occupies the sites where the previous Terminal 2 and the Queens Building stood.

  7. LHR (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. LHR (disambiguation) ... LHR is the IATA code for Heathrow Airport, England, UK. LHR may also refer to: Science and technology.

  8. Expansion of Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map of Heathrow Airport showing the original proposed extension and third runway; T1 and T2 operations have since merged into the new T2 terminal. In January 2009, the then Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced that the UK government supported the expansion of Heathrow by building a third runway, 2,200 m (7,218 ft) long serving a new passenger terminal, a hub for public and private ...

  9. List of international airports by country - Wikipedia

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    Linate Airport: LIN Milan Malpensa Airport: MXP Naples: Naples International Airport: NAP Olbia: Costa Smeralda Airport: OLB Palermo: Palermo Airport: PMO Parma: Giuseppe Verdi Airport: PMF Perugia: San Egidio Airport: PEG Pescara: Abruzzo Airport: PSR Pisa: Galileo Galilei Airport: PSA Rimini: Federico Fellini Airport: RMI Rome: Leonardo da ...