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The airport is a base for two low-cost carriers and general aviation traffic. It also hosts a military airport and the headquarters of the 31º Stormo and the 2nd Reparto Genio of the Italian Air Force. The airport is named after Giovan Battista Pastine, an Italian airship pilot who served in World War I.
Rieti Airport (G. Ciuffelli Airport) Rome: LIRF FCO Rome-Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci" Airport: Rome: LIRA CIA Rome Ciampino "Giovan Battista Pastine" Airport: Rome: LIRU Rome Urbe Airport [8] Viterbo: LIRV Rome Viterbo Airport / Viterbo Air Force Base ("Tommaso Fabbri") Liguria: Albenga, Savona: LIMG ALL Villanova d'Albenga "Clemente Panero ...
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Ciampino (pronounced [tʃamˈpiːno]) is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy. It was a frazione of Marino until 1974, when it became a comune ; it obtained the city ( Italian : città ) status (being therefore officially known as Città di Ciampino ) in 2004 by a presidential decree.
Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. (abbreviated ADR) is an Italian fixed-base operator of Rome Fiumicino Airport (in Greater Rome) and Rome Ciampino Airport since 1997 (the year of privatization). [2] The headquarter of the company is located in Rome Fiumicino Airport .
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Rome Airport may refer to: In Rome, Italy: In service: Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport in Ciampino, Italy, near Rome (IATA/ICAO: CIA/LIRA) Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, international airport in Fiumicino, Italy, near Rome (IATA/ICAO: FCO/LIRF) Rome Urbe Airport in Rome, Italy (ICAO: LIRU) Out of service:
Rank Airport Serves Total passengers [3] Annual change Rank change 1: Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino: Rome: 43,532,573: 1.3%: 2: Milan Malpensa: Milan: 28,846,299: ...