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  2. Frankfurt Airport - Wikipedia

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    Civil air traffic at Frankfurt Airport in 1951 An Iran Air Boeing 707-300 at Frankfurt Airport in 1970 Frankfurt Airport in 1983. In 1951, restrictions for German air travellers were lifted and civil air traffic started to grow again. In 1952, Frankfurt Airport handled more than 400,000 passengers; a year later it was more than half a million.

  3. Night flying restrictions - Wikipedia

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    Cologne Bonn Airport, Germany: In April 2012, the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia introduced a night flight ban for passenger aircraft from midnight until 05:00. [ 3 ] Frankfurt Airport , Germany: In October 2011, the Supreme Court of Hesse imposed a ban on night flights between 23:00 and 05:00.

  4. Flughafen - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt-Flughafen is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Süd and is subdivided into the Stadtbezirke Unterwald and Flughafen. Frankfurt-Flughafen contains the whole airport ground of Frankfurt Airport after which the district is named. With only 218 inhabitants it is the least populated (and least densely ...

  5. Frankfurt airport suspends flights after climate protesters ...

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    The airport, used by nearly 60 million travelers last year, advised passengers not to travel to the facility and its website showed multiple flights diverted or canceled as demonstrations took ...

  6. List of busiest airports by passenger traffic - Wikipedia

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    Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the Atlanta metropolitan area, the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic as of 2023. The world's busiest airports by passenger traffic are measured by total passengers provided by the Airports Council International, defined as passengers enplaned plus passengers deplaned plus direct-transit passengers.

  7. EarthCam - Wikipedia

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    EarthCam, Inc., based in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, United States, provides webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam.com is a network of scenic webcams offering a complete searchable database of views of places around the world.

  8. Fraport - Wikipedia

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    Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, [1] commonly known as Fraport, is a German transport company which operates Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main and holds interests in the operation of several other airports around the world. In the past the firm also managed the smaller Frankfurt-Hahn Airport located 130 kilometers west of ...

  9. List of busiest airports by aircraft movements - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt Airport: Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany FRA/EDDF 469,026 1 0.8% 13. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands AMS/EHAM 452,687 1 2.9% 14. Atatürk International Airport: Istanbul, Turkey IST/LTBA 439,549 7 8.2% 15. Toronto Pearson International Airport: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada YYZ/CYYZ 434,846 2 0.8% 16.