List of international airports in Poland

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The list of international airports in Poland includes the main airports in Poland .

The IATA code, ICAO code, the height above sea level in meters, the year of opening, the classification, the use, the number and type of runways, the number of passengers for the Year 2006 including comparison with the previous year in percent, the weight of the freight in tons for the year 2005 and the flight movements for the year 2006.

Explanation

Aerial view of Frederic Chopin Airport in Warsaw
  • Name of the airport: Provides the name of the airport and any additional names.
  • IATA code: The code consists of a combination of three Latin letters and is used to clearly identify the individual commercial airports. The IATA code is issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
  • ICAO code: The ICAO code is issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization and consists of a unique combination of four Latin letters. Here EP stands for Poland.
  • Height in m: Indicates the height above sea level of the airport.
  • Opening: states the year in which the airport was opened.
  • Operator: Names the operator of the respective airport.
  • Type : Classification = differentiation into regional (marked with REG) and international airports (INT).
  • Use: Indicates what the airport is used for. This can be: civil (marked with Z), military (M) or general aviation (AL).
  • R: R stands for runway . Provides the number of runways at the airport. These can consist of asphalt (marked with A ), concrete ( B ) or grass ( G ).
  • Passengers: Indicates the total number of passengers at the airport in 2007. The number in brackets indicates the percentage by which the number of passengers has increased or decreased compared to the previous year.
  • Freight in t (tons): Indicates the total freight transported at the airport in tons for the year 2005.
  • Flight movements: Indicates the total flight movements of the airport for the year 2007.

Airports in Poland

Airport name IATA
code
ICAO
code
Height
in m
Eröff-
voltage
operator Art commercial
clothes
Check-
number
R
Type R Passover
gers
Freight
in t
Flight
movements
Wroclaw (Wroclaw) WRO EPWR 123 1938 Port Lotniczy Wrocław SA INT Z 1 B. 2,805,888 (+ 18.3%) 9,863 25,486
Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) BZG EPBY 72 2004 Port Lotniczy Bydgoszcz SA INT Z 1 B. 318,400 (−1.2%) 0 6,574
Gdansk (Gdansk) GDN EPGD 149 1910
Port Lotniczy Gdańsk Spółka zoo INT Z 1 A. 4,601,982 (+ 15.4%) 3,422 43,422
Katowice (Pyrzowice) KTW EPKT 303 nv Górnośląskie Towarzystwo Lotnicze SA INT AL 1 B. 3,877,235 (+ 21.1%) 16,269 31,729
Krakow-Balice CRC EPKK 241 1968 Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy Kraków-Balice INT Z 1 B. 5,829,190 (+ 17.2%) 3,801 46,200
Lublin LUZ EPLB 203 2012 Port Lotniczy Lublin SA INT Z 1 A. 429,164 (+ 13.9%) 0 4,980
Łódź (Lublinek) LCJ EPLL 158 1925 Port Lotniczy Łódź-Lublinek sp. z oo INT Z 1 A. 207,377 (−14%) 6,567 2,912
Poznań-Ławica POZ EPPO 94 1913 Port Lotniczy Poznań-Ławica sp. z oo INT Z, M 1 A. 1,842,660 (+ 9.1%) 212 24,391
Warsaw Radome RDO EPRA 2014 Port Lotniczy Radom-Sadków INT Z 1 B. 9,903 (+ 10.5%)
Rzeszów-Jasionka RZE EPRZ 211 1945 PP "Porty Lotnicze" INT Z 2 GB 691,708 (+ 4.5%) 792 12,629
Szczecin-Goleniów SZZ EPSC 47 1956 Szczecin-Goleniów Airport Ltd. INT Z, M 1 A. 578,520 (+ 23.8%) 150 8,038
Szczytno-Szymany SZY EPSY 141 1996
Porty Lotnicze "Mazury - Szczytno" Sp. Z oo REG Z 1 B. 101,306 (+145.4%) 0 2,400
Warsaw (Okecie) WAW EPWA 110 1910 Polish State Community for Airports INT Z 2 BB 15,730,330 (+ 22.9%) 84,389 157.044
Warsaw (Modlin) WMI EPMO 110 2012 Polish State Community for Airports INT Z 1 2,931,503 (+ 2.5%) 0 17,543
Zielona Góra-Babimost IEG EPZG 59 nv
Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe "Porty Lotnicze" (PPL) REG Z 1 A. 17,128 (+95.9%) 0 1,114
  • Note: Data that are not known are shown as n / a (not available).
Gray background: Regional airports ("Classification" column)

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See also

Remarks

  1. ↑ That was when the first military airfield was built. The first civil airport in Gdansk was built after the First World War and the first regular Polish flight operations began on September 5, 1922. See Airport History ( Memento of the original from March 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.airport.gdansk.pl
  2. Was built as a military airfield, but leased to a private company in 1996 to continue operating it as a civil airport.
  3. Was built as a military airfield and used as such until 2004, but the exact year is not available

Individual evidence

  1. a b Great Circle
  2. Airports in Poland on Aircraft-charter-world.com
  3. Airports in Poland on World Aero Data
  4. Statistics of the number of passengers at Polish airports (PDF; 138 kB)
  5. Urząd Lotnictwa Cywilnego ( Memento of February 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) - Polish Office for Civil Aviation