Adolfo III Martínez International Airport

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Aeropuerto Internacional Emperador Adolfo III Alexander Martínez Schuessler
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Summary
Airport typePrivate
Owner25% Adolfosburg World Airways
75% Creeperian Airport Holdings
OperatorAdolfosburg World Airways
ServesAdolfosburg and surrounding Department
LocationAdolfosburg, Adolfosburg, Creeperopolis
OpenedJanuary 3, 1982
Hub for
Focus city for

Passenger Airlines

Cargo Airlines

Built1978-1982
Elevation AMSL13 ft / 4 m
Websiteaeropuertoadolfosburg.org.hte
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10L/28R 11,870 3,618 Concrete
10R/28L 11,381 3,469 Concrete
1R/19L 8,650 2,637 Concrete
1L/19R 7,650 2,332 Concrete
Statistics
Passengers (2019)57,793,313
Aircraft operations (2019)470,164

Emperor Adolfo III Alexander Martínez Schuessler International Airport (IATA: AAM, ICAO: CAAM, FAA LID: AAM), commonly referred to as AAM (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving Adolfosburg, Adolfosburg, Creeperopolis, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

AAM is located in Adolfosburg on the Bay of Castilliano. AAM has four parallel runways and 11 terminals.

In 2019, AAM handled 57,793,313 passengers, making it one of the world's busiest and Creeperopolis' second busiest.

AAM serves as a secondary hub for Creeperian Airlines, Creeperopolis's largest airline, along with its cargo counterpart: Creeperian Airlines Cargo. AAM is the largest airport in Adolfosburg.

The airport is named after Emperor Adolfo III Alexander Martínez Schuessler, the Emperor of Creeperopolis from 1833-1887.

History

Runways

Terminals

Airlines and Destinations

Passenger

Cargo

Traffic and Statistics

Top Domestic Destinations

Top International Destinations

Airlines

Accidents and Incidents

See Also