Charlotte Douglas International Airport

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The Charlotte Douglas International Airport ( IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT ) is the airport in the U.S. city of Charlotte, North Carolina. The airport is named after the former mayor of Charlotte, Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr. He serves as the main hub for American airline U.S. Airways. 2010 Charlotte-Douglas had a passenger volume of about 38 million, making it the tenth largest U.S. airport, in a global comparison of the airports he is ranked 24th

Airport information

  • The airport has one main terminal building with five departure halls (Concourse AE) and 85 gates.
  • The airport has four start and runways: 18L/36R ( North / South): 8,676 ft ( 2,644 m)
  • 18C/36C ( North / South): 10,000 ft ( 3,048 m)
  • 18R/36L ( North / South): 9,000 ft ( 2,743 m)
  • 5/23 ( East / Northeast ): 7,500 ft ( 2,286 m)
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