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'''Georges Deloffre International Airport''' is a major international airport located in [[Fort-Anfree]], [[Gagium]] roughly 7km from the city center. In 2020, it served 31,657,251 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Gagium and the TBDth busiest airport in the world. Georges Deloffre International Airport first opened in 1935 as the University of Rachelia Airport, and was renamed after [[Georges Deloffre]] in 1978 during the Third Great War. The airport has four functional runways and two passenger terminals. | '''Georges Deloffre International Airport''' is a major {{wp|international airport}} located in [[Fort-Anfree]], [[Gagium]] roughly 7km from the city center. In 2020, it served 31,657,251 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Gagium and the TBDth busiest airport in the world. Georges Deloffre International Airport first opened in 1935 as the University of Rachelia Airport, and was renamed after [[Georges Deloffre]] in 1978 during the [[Third Great War]]. The airport has four functional runways and two passenger terminals. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 3 March 2023
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Airport type | Civilian | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Owner | City of Fort-Anfree | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operator | TBD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Fort-Anfree, Salzuit | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Fort-Anfree, Commonwealth of Rachelia, Gagium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hub for | Air Gagium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 39 ft / 12 m | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Georges Deloffre International Airport is a major international airport located in Fort-Anfree, Gagium roughly 7km from the city center. In 2020, it served 31,657,251 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Gagium and the TBDth busiest airport in the world. Georges Deloffre International Airport first opened in 1935 as the University of Rachelia Airport, and was renamed after Georges Deloffre in 1978 during the Third Great War. The airport has four functional runways and two passenger terminals.