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  1. Istanbul Airport. Istanbul Airport (IATA: IST, ICAO: LTFM) [5] is the larger of two international airports serving Istanbul, Turkey. It is located in the Arnavutköy district on the European side of the city. It is the largest airport in Turkey and the 2nd busiest airport in Europe. All scheduled commercial passenger flights were transferred ...

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      Atatürk Airport. Atatürk Airport (IATA: ISL, ICAO: LTBA) is...

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  2. Atatürk Airport was one of the busiest airports in Europe. Since 2013, it had ranked among the five busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic. In 2017, Atatürk Airport and , Istanbul's other international airport, handled over 100 million passengers combined. As Atatürk Airport was hemmed in by the city on three sides and the sea of ...

  3. Atatürk Airport. Atatürk Airport (IATA: ISL, ICAO: LTBA) is an airport currently in use for private jets. It used to be the primary international airport of Istanbul and the hub of Turkish Airlines until it was closed to commercial passenger flights on 6 April 2019.

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    The airport was built because Atatürk International Airport (located on the European side) was not large enough to meet the booming passenger demands (both domestic and international). The airport opened on 8 January 2001. In June 2007, Turkish conglomerate Limak Holding, India's GMR Group and Malaysia Airport Holding Berhad(MAHB) consortium gained...

    The new terminal building with a 25 million annual passenger capacity conducts domestic and international flights under one roof. The features and services of the new terminal and its outlying buildings include a four-storey car park with a capacity of about 4,718 vehicles + 72 bus (3.836 indoors and 882 + 72 bus outdoors), a four-storey hotel with...

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    The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Sabiha Gökçen International Airport:

    Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is connected to the city of Istanbuland the city's wider metropolitan area through a number of transport options.

    On 23 December 2015 at approximately 2:00 AM, explosions were reported to have occurred in a parked Pegasus Airlines aircraft, killing one cleaner and wounding another inside the plane. Five nearby...
    On 7 January 2020, a plane operated as Pegasus Airlines Flight 747 was off the track, leaving no fatalities or injuries.
    On 5 February 2020, a Boeing 737-800, registration TC-IZK, operated as Pegasus Airlines Flight 2193, skidded off the end of Runway 06, leading to an airport shutdown.There were 177 passengers and 6...

    ^ 40. Hradecky, Simon. "Incident: Pegasus B738 at Istanbul on Jan 7th 2020, runway excursion on landing". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 7 January 2020.

    Media related to Sabiha Gökçen International Airportat Wikimedia Commons 1. Official website 2. Current weather for LTFJ at NOAA/NWS 3. Accident history for SAW at Aviation Safety Network 4. Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport Travel Guide 5. Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı nerede(Turkish)

  4. Istanbul Airport, also known as Istanbul New Airport, (IST IATA) is the primary of two passenger airports serving the city of Istanbul, the other being Sabiha Gökçen on the Asian side. It is 35 km north of Istanbul on the European side of the city. Serving over 300 destinations, just about every major city in Europe (including European Russia ...

  5. Istanbul serves as one of the largest aviation hubs in the world, with two international airports, handling 80,462,931 passengers in 2014. [2] Istanbul Airport , which handled about 61 million passengers in 2015, is the third-largest and fifth-busiest international airport in Europe. [ 3 ]

  6. Atatürk Airport has three runways - runways 3000x45m (17L/35R & 17R/35L) and runway 2600x60m (05/23). To get to the city center from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST), there is a light rail service, airport shuttle service, municipal buses, taxi, or hire cars.

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