List of airports in Austria

The list of airports in Austria contains all Austrian airports that are served by domestic and international airlines.

Explanation

  • Airport Name: Lists the name of the airport as well as any additional names.
  • IATA Code: The code consists of a combination of three Latin letters and is used to uniquely identify the individual airports. The IATA code is assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA ).
  • ICAO code: The ICAO code is assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization and consists of a unique combination of four Latin letters. Here, the first two digits LO stand for Austria, while the single digit W denotes the third one International Airport. The fourth letter is usually identical to the first letter of the geog. Resort, which is associated with the aerodrome, with some exceptions.
  • Opening: Denotes the year in which the airport was opened at the current location.
  • Passengers 2011: Specifies the total number of passengers to the airport for the year 2010. This includes regular service, package holiday traffic, commercial traffic, commercial traffic and other traffic. Then there is the non-commercial traffic, such as traffic and non-commercial traffic.
  • Pass. Capacity: Indicates the current capacity of the airport in passengers (PAX ) in a year.
  • Aircraft movements in 2011: Indicates the total flight movements the airport for the year 2010. This includes regular service, package holiday traffic, commercial traffic, commercial traffic and other traffic. Then there is the non-commercial traffic, such as traffic and non-commercial traffic.
  • Bill 2011: Is the folded total at the airport cargo including air mail in tonnes for the year 2010.
  • SLB SLB stands for start and runways. Direction: The arrival and departure direction of the respective slopes. The figures result from the alignment of the railway to the magnetic north, rounded up or down to the nearest full ten step and then shortened by the last digit ( for example, is from 258 ° runway 26 ). If an airport has two parallel runways with the same magnetic orientation, the runway designation usually by adding " L" (left ) or "R " ( right ) - each seen from the direction of approach - extended.
  • Surface: The surface finish of the start and runways. Due to the necessary bearing capacity is at least used of facilities with fixed-wing aircraft usually asphalt or concrete. Asphalt has the advantage that it can be applied for repair work during the night hours and is available to start of the day the track already back. Concrete, however, reaches a higher load capacity and service life. Occasionally there is also a mixture of asphalt and concrete. In this case, the material is mainly used is given. Antiskid an additional covering which can be placed on the web in order to increase the braking effect, while minimizing the risk of slipping. In the list, the following abbreviations are used: A: Asphalt
  • B: Concrete
  • G: Grass
  • T: Bitumen

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