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The airport covers 605 hectares (1,495 acres) of land and contains two parallel runways, both 3,500 meters long. [3] The airport is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă, builder of Coandă-1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coandă effect of fluidics. Prior to May 2004, the official name was Bucharest Otopeni International Airport ...
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Vatican City has no airport and is too small to contain one; the Holy See has a land area of 0.44 km 2 (0.17 sq mi), and a maximum width of 900 m (3,000 ft). [13] However, it does have Vatican City Heliport in the western corner, which is used for visiting heads and officials of the city-state . [ 14 ]
Iași International Airport: TWR 119.955 Oradea: LROD OMR Oradea International Airport: TWR 118.455 Satu Mare: LRSM SUJ Satu Mare International Airport: TWR 119.655 Sibiu: LRSB SBZ Sibiu International Airport: APP 126.430 TWR 121.305 Suceava: LRSV SCV Suceava "Ștefan cel Mare" International Airport: TWR 129.955 TWR ALTN 118.300 Târgu Mureș ...
The new airport is planned to be constructed on an area of up to 600 hectares (1,500 acres), equipped with at least two terminals and have a capacity of around 30 million passengers p/a, supporting Bucharest Otopeni Airport as an alternative international airport both in terms of passenger and freight operations.
Currently, the ARC has more than 30 members, ranging from regions hosting the largest hubs in Europe (e.g. Frankfurt, Madrid, etc.) to small regional airports (Oulu and Iasi). The governance structure of the organisation includes an executive committee (the President and 7 members), an Assembly (ARC member regions) and a Secretariat, which is ...
Between 2007 and 2008, works were carried out to extend the terminal for domestic and international flights, the airport area increasing by 30%. [5] In 2017, Timișoara International Airport became the first Romanian airport to be certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency. [11]
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