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| operator = [[Aerolimenas Konstantinoupolis]] | | operator = [[Aerolimenas Konstantinoupolis]] | ||
| city-served = [[Constantinoupoli metropolitan area]] | | city-served = [[Constantinoupoli metropolitan area]] | ||
| location = Amaliada, [[Metropoly of Constantinoupoli | | location = Amaliada, [[Metropoly of Constantinoupoli]], Romaia | ||
| opened = {{start date and age|1987|04|12|df=y|p=n|br=n}} | | opened = {{start date and age|1987|04|12|df=y|p=n|br=n}} | ||
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'''Constantinoupoli Constantinos Forza Airport''' (Greek: Άερολιμένας Κωνσταντινούπολης Κωνσταντίνος Φόρτσα, IATA: '''CFZ''', ICAO: '''LRCF'''), also known as Amaliada Airport or simply Constantinoupoli CFZ, is the airport serving [[Constantinoupoli]] and its metropolitan area, and the largest international airport in [[Romaia]]. Opened in 1987, it is in Amaliada, 23 km (14 mi) west of Constantinoupoli and is named after composer Constantinos Forza, whose initials (CFZ) is used as its IATA airport code. | '''Constantinoupoli Constantinos Forza Airport''' (Greek: Άερολιμένας Κωνσταντινούπολης Κωνσταντίνος Φόρτσα, IATA: '''CFZ''', ICAO: '''LRCF'''), also known as Amaliada Airport or simply Constantinoupoli CFZ, is the airport serving [[Constantinoupoli]] and its metropolitan area, and the largest international airport in [[Romaia]]. Opened in 1987, it is in Amaliada, 23 km (14 mi) west of Constantinoupoli and is named after composer [[Constantinos Forza]], whose initials (CFZ) is used as its IATA airport code. | ||
Constantinos Forza Airport serves as the principal hub for [[Aeromaia]] and a destination for other legacy carrier, as well as a focus city for low-cost carriers. It is operated by ATK Group under the brand Constantinoupoli Airport. | Constantinos Forza Airport serves as the principal hub for [[Aeromaia]] and a destination for other legacy carrier, as well as a focus city for low-cost carriers. It is operated by ATK Group under the brand Constantinoupoli Airport. | ||
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Constantinoupoli Constantinos Forza Airport Άερολιμένας Κωνσταντινούπολης Κωνσταντίνος Φόρτσα | |
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Summary | |
Airport type | Public |
Owner | ATK Group |
Operator | Aerolimenas Konstantinoupolis |
Serves | Constantinoupoli metropolitan area |
Location | Amaliada, Metropoly of Constantinoupoli, Romaia |
Opened | 12 April 1987 |
Hub for | |
Elevation AMSL | 5 m / 15 ft |
Website | constantinoupoli-airport.ra |
Constantinoupoli Constantinos Forza Airport (Greek: Άερολιμένας Κωνσταντινούπολης Κωνσταντίνος Φόρτσα, IATA: CFZ, ICAO: LRCF), also known as Amaliada Airport or simply Constantinoupoli CFZ, is the airport serving Constantinoupoli and its metropolitan area, and the largest international airport in Romaia. Opened in 1987, it is in Amaliada, 23 km (14 mi) west of Constantinoupoli and is named after composer Constantinos Forza, whose initials (CFZ) is used as its IATA airport code.
Constantinos Forza Airport serves as the principal hub for Aeromaia and a destination for other legacy carrier, as well as a focus city for low-cost carriers. It is operated by ATK Group under the brand Constantinoupoli Airport.