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The list of the largest commercial airports includes all airports worldwide that handled more than 25 million air travelers in 2016. The Airports Council International (ACI), an umbrella organization comprising more than 1650 airports in 177 countries worldwide, divides airports into four groups according to the number of passengers handled annually.
Group 1 with the largest airports starts at 25 million passengers. In 2016, 61 airports exceeded this threshold, 22 of which are located in North America, 22 in Asia, 14 in Europe, two in Australia and one in South America. With 104 million passengers, Atlanta Airport was the largest airport in the world in 2016.
The key data, IATA code, ICAO code, altitude above sea level, traffic figures for 2016, number of runways and surface area are listed for each of the 61 airports.
List of Airports
[edit]Name of the Airport | Passengers 2016 |
Freight in t 2016 |
Aircraft movements 2016 |
Area in ha |
Code | Runways | Altitude above sea level MSL |
Opened in | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Netherlands | 63.625.664 | 1.662.282 | 496.256 | 2.787 | AMS | EHAM | 6 | −4 m (−13 ft) | 1916 |
United States | 104.258.124 | 648.595 | 898.356 | 1.518 | ATL | KATL | 5 | 316 m (1,037 ft) | 1925 |
Thailand | 55.892.428 | 1.351.878 | 336.345 | 3.100 | BKK | VTBS | 2 | 2 m (6.6 ft) | 2006 |
Spain | 44.154.693 | 132.755 | 307.864 | 1.300 | BCN | LEBL | 3 | 4 m (13 ft) | 1916 |
United States | 36.288.042 | 279.836 | 391.222 | 971 | BOS | KBOS | 5 | 6 m (20 ft) | 1923 |
United States | 44.422.022 | 154.477 | 545.742 | 2.428 | CLT | KCLT | 4 | 228 m (748 ft) | 1935 |
China | 46.039.037 | 611.591 | 319.382 | 690 | CTU | ZUUU | 2 | 495 m (1,624 ft) | 1938 |
United States | 77.960.588 | 1.566.129 | 867.635 | 2.833 | ORD | KORD | 8 | 204 m (669 ft) | 1955 |
China | 32.402.196 | 318.782 | 254.360 | 485 | CKG | ZUCK | 3 | 416 m (1,365 ft) | 1990 |
United States | 65.670.697 | 752.074 | 672.748 | 7.318 | DFW | KDFW | 7 | 185 m (607 ft) | 1974 |
United States | 58.266.515 | 247.564 | 572.520 | 13.726 | DEN | KDEN | 6 | 1,655 m (5,430 ft) | 1995 |
United States | 34.401.254 | 205.595 | 393.427 | 2.711 | DTW | KDTW | 6 | 196 m (643 ft) | 1929 |
United Arab Emirates | 83.654.000 | 2.534.786 | 453.886 | 1.400 | DXB | OMDB | 2 | 19 m (62 ft) | 1969 |
Germany | 60.792.308 | 2.150.000 | 462.885 | 2.160 | FRA | EDDF | 4 | 111 m (364 ft) | 1936 |
China | 59.732.147 | 1.652.215 | 435.231 | 1.456 | CAN | ZGGG | 2 | 15 m (49 ft) | 2004 |
Hong Kong | 70.502.000 | 4.521.000 | 411.530 | 1.255 | HKG | VHHH | 2 | 9 m (30 ft) | 1998 |
United States | 41.615.689 | 429.785 | 470.780 | 4.452 | IAH | KIAH | 5 | 30 m (98 ft) | 1969 |
Turkey | 67.981.446 | 2.410.934 | 464.625 | 947 | ISL | LTBA | 3 | 50 m (160 ft) | 1912 till 2019 [1] |
Turkey | –? | –? | –? | 7.660 | IST | LTFM | 5 | 60 m (200 ft) | 2018 [2] |
Indonesia | 58.700.000 | 42.473 | 369.740 | 1.800 | CGK | WIII | 2 | 10 m (33 ft) | 1984 |
Malaysia | 52.643.511 | 642.558 | 356.614 | 1.000 | KUL | WMKK | 2 | 21 m (69 ft) | 1998 |
China | 41.980.339 | 355.423 | 300.406 | 1.250 | KMG | ZPPP | 2 | 2,103 m (6,900 ft) | 2012 |
United States | 47.435.640 | 101.168 | 541.428 | 1.133 | LAS | KLAS | 4 | 665 m (2,182 ft) | 1948 |
United Kingdom | 43.119.628 | 79.588 | 280.666 | 680 | LGW | EGKK | 2 | 60 m (200 ft) | 1930 |
United Kingdom | 75.671.863 | 1.541.029 | 474.963 | 1.333 | LHR | EGLL | 2 | 25 m (82 ft) | 1946 |
United States | 80.921.527 | 2.205.335 | 697.138 | 1.386 | LAX | KLAX | 4 | 38 m (125 ft) | 1928 |
Spain | 50.420.583 | 415.773 | 378.150 | 3.050 | MAD | LEMD | 4 | 610 m (2,000 ft) | 1931 |
Philippines | 39.516.782 | 460.135 | 242.615 | 445 | MNL | RPLL | 2 | 23 m (75 ft) | 1948 |
Australia | 35.200.000 | 275.000 | 238.000 | 960 | MEL | YMML | 2 | 132 m (433 ft) | 1970 |
Mexico | 41.710.254 | 483.433 | 448.147 | 746 | MEX | MMMX | 2 | 2,230 m (7,320 ft) | 1952 |
United States | 44.584.603 | 2.220.733 | 414.234 | 1.307 | MIA | KMIA | 4 | 2 m (6.6 ft) | 1928 |
United States | 37.505.521 | 206.942 | 413.279 | 1.376 | MSP | KMSP | 4 | 256 m (840 ft) | 1923 |
Russia | 30.504.515 | 133.182 | 253.084 | 1.280 | DME | UUDD | 2 | 181 m (594 ft) | 1964 |
Russia | 34.030.000 | 196.984 | 272.970 | 310 | SVO | UUEE | 2 | 190 m (620 ft) | 1959 |
Germany | 42.261.309 | 353.650 | 394.430 | 1.618 | MUC | EDDM | 2 | 448 m (1,470 ft) | 1992 |
India | 45.154.345 | 782.289 | 305.465 | 1.307 | BOM | VABB | 2 | 11 m (36 ft) | 1942 |
India | 57.703.096 | 857.419 | 397.799 | 5.106 | DEL | VIDP | 3 | 237 m (778 ft) | 1940 |
United States | 58.956.288 | 1.278.707 | 448.903 | 1.995 | JFK | KJFK | 4 | 4 m (13 ft) | 1942 |
United States | 29.786.769 | 7.500 | 369.987 | 275 | LGA | KLGA | 2 | 4 m (13 ft) | 1929 |
United States | 40.351.331 | 719.006 | 431.595 | 820 | EWR | KEWR | 3 | 6 m (20 ft) | 1928 |
United States | 41.923.399 | 189.649 | 316.981 | 5.381 | MCO | KMCO | 4 | 29 m (95 ft) | 1976 |
France | 65.933.145 | 2.090.000 | 472.950 | 3.500 | CDG | LFPG | 4 | 119 m (390 ft) | 1974 |
France | 31.237.865 | 115.440 | 234.453 | 1.540 | ORY | LFPO | 3 | 89 m (292 ft) | 1961 |
China | 94.393.000 | 1.831.167 | 606.086 | 961 | PEK | ZBAA | 3 | 35 m (115 ft) | 1958 |
United States | 30.155.090 | 445.810 | 394.022 | 971 | PHL | KPHL | 4 | 11 m (36 ft) | 1940 |
United States | 43.383.528 | 282.152 | 440.643 | 1.214 | PHX | KPHX | 3 | 335 m (1,099 ft) | 1935 |
Italy | 41.744.769 | 160.903 | 314.167 | 1.660 | FCO | LIRF | 4 | 5 m (16 ft) | 1961 |
United States | 53.106.505 | 483.223 | 450.388 | 2.093 | SFO | KSFO | 4 | 4 m (13 ft) | 1927 |
Brazil | 36.596.326 | 205.304 | 267.746 | 1.377 | GRU | SBGR | 2 | 750 m (2,460 ft) | 1985 |
United States | 45.736.700 | 366.429 | 412.170 | 1.093 | SEA | KSEA | 2 | 132 m (433 ft) | 1944 |
South Korea | 57.765.397 | 2.714.341 | 339.673 | 5.600 | ICN | RKSI | 2 | 7 m (23 ft) | 2001 |
China | 40.460.135 | 428.908 | 256.603 | 295 | SHA | ZSSS | 2 | 3 m (9.8 ft) | 1921 |
China | 66.002.414 | 3.440.280 | 449.171 | 3.200 | PVG | ZSPD | 4 (No 5 in process) | 4 m (13 ft) | 1999 |
China | 41.971.000 | 1.125.000 | 318.600 | 1.080 | SZX | ZGSZ | 2 | 4 m (13 ft) | 1991 |
Singapore | 58.698.039 | 1.969.434 | 360.490 | 1.300 | SIN | WSSS | 3 | 7 m (23 ft) | 1981 |
Australia | 41.870.000 | 444.419 | 346.437 | 906 | SYD | YSSY | 3 | 6 m (20 ft) | 1933 |
Taiwan | 42.296.322 | 2.097.228 | 244.464 | 246 | TPE | RCTP | 2 | 32 m (105 ft) | 1979 |
Japan | 79.520.000 | 1.087.893 | 403.242 | 1.271 | HND | RJTT | 4 | 6 m (20 ft) | 1931 |
Japan | 39.053.652 | 2.083.220 | 243.474 | 1.125 | NRT | RJAA | 2 | 41 m (135 ft) | 1978 |
Canada | 44.335.198 | 448.634 | 456.536 | 1.807 | YYZ | CYYZ | 5 | 173 m (568 ft) | 1939 |
China | 32.970.215 | 211.592 | 267.102 | 1.030 | XIY | ZLXY | 2 | 479 m (1,572 ft) | 1991 |
Switzerland | 27.700.000 | 430.000 | 270.000 | 880 | ZRH | LSZH | 3 | 432 m (1,417 ft) | 1953 |
Explanation
[edit]IATA-Code: | IATA registration of the airport. The code consists of a combination of three Latin letters and serves to uniquely identify the individual commercial 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. |
Höhe MSL: | altitude above sea level of the airport. |
Eröffnung: | Opening, year in which the airport was opened at its current location. |
Passagiere: | Total number of passengers at the airport for 2013.[3] Darin enthalten sind Linienverkehr, Pauschalreiseverkehr, kommerzieller Verkehr, gewerblicher Verkehr und sonstiger Verkehr. Hinzu kommt der nichtgewerbliche Verkehr, wie Werksverkehr und nichtkommerzieller Verkehr. |
Freight (Tonnen): | Total air cargo handled at the airport including airmail in tons for 2010.[4] Kursiv gesetzte Daten stammen von vor 2010. |
Flugbewegungen: | Complete aircraft movement in 2013. Italic data from 2011[5], 2010[4] oder vorher. Darin enthalten sind Linienverkehr, Pauschalreiseverkehr, kommerzieller Verkehr, gewerblicher Verkehr und sonstiger Verkehr. Hinzu kommt der nichtgewerbliche Verkehr, wie Werksverkehr und nichtkommerzieller Verkehr. |
SLB: | Runways Anmerkung: Über die Pfeile (↓) ist ein Navigieren zwischen dieser Liste und der Liste mit den konkreten Bahndaten in beide Richtungen möglich. |
Area (ha): | total area in hectares. |
References
[edit]- ^ Stilllegung um April 2019 durch Umzug zum neuen Flughafen Istanbul.
- ^ Am 29. Oktober 2018 nahm er nach prunkvoller Einweihung den sehr eingeschränkten Betrieb auf. Im April 2019 tatsächliche Inbetriebnahme durch Umzug vom Flughafen Istanbul-Atatürk.
- ^ "Airport Traffic Report 2013" (PDF). panynj.gov. The Port Authority of NY & NJ. 2014-04-01. Archived from the original (PDF; 1,3 MB) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
- ^ a b "Preliminary World Airport Traffic 2008" (PDF; 0,1 MB). aci.aero. Airport Council International (ACI). 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
- ^ "Aircraft Movements 2011 FINAL (Annual)". aci.aero. Airport Council International (ACI). Retrieved 2017-03-25.
Airport data
- Airports Council International (englisch)
- Airports Council International – Europe – Latest Traffic Report (englisch)
- The Port Authority of NY & NJ (englisch)
- Ec.europa.eu – Eurostat – Air transport statistics (englisch)
- Worldbank.org – The World Bank – Air transport, passengers carried (englisch)
misc Airport informations
- Airportdata.com – Allgemeine Information zum Flughafen, Bodenabfertigung und zugehörige Firmen (englisch)
Historic Airport data
- Airports Council International Passenger Traffic 2000–2009. (archiviert, englisch)
- Preliminary World Airport Traffic 2010 – Airports Council International Traffic 2010. (archiviert, PDF; 1,6 MB)
- Airport Traffic Report (1997–2014) – The Port Authority of NY & NJ (archiviert, englisch)
- World Aeronautical Database. (archiviert, englisch)