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- Copenhagen_Airport abstract "Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup) or Copenhagen Airport (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn; IATA: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) is the main international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark, the entire Zealand, the Øresund Region, and a large part of southern Sweden (not only Scania).It is the busiest international airport in Scandinavia (24.1 million passengers per year in 2013), but handles relatively few domestic passengers (just below 2 million passengers per year in 2013).The airport is located on the island of Amager, just 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Copenhagen city centre, and 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of Malmö city centre on the other side of the Øresund Bridge. The airport lies mainly in the municipality of Tårnby, with a small portion in neighboring Dragør.Despite the short distance to the city centre, approaches to, and departures from, the airport do not disturb the inhabitants of the city, due to the heading of the dual parallel runway system (04R/22L & 04L/22R). Those runways are located very close to the Øresund sea, in both directions. The supplementary runway (30/12) causes no noise problems for landings at runway 30 or take-offs from runway 12. In the opposite direction, the 30/12 runway has noise restrictions. Other advantages are the low altitude of the airport and absence of hills and high buildings below the approach directions. In case of fog, the runway 22L is equipped with an ILS of category III C system, which allows modern aircraft to land in zero sight.It is the largest airport in the Nordic countries and one of the oldest international airports in Europe.The airport is the main hub out of three used by Scandinavian Airlines and is also an operating base for Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia and Norwegian Air Shuttle. Copenhagen Airport handles 60 scheduled airlines and serves more than 62,000 passengers per day; 23.3 million passengers passed through the facility in 2012, making it the busiest airport in the Nordic countries, with a maximum capacity of 83 loadings/hour and with room for 108 airplanes. Unlike other Scandinavian airports, a considerable share of the airport's passengers are international. The domestic part of the annual passengers is lower than 10%. The airport is owned by Københavns Lufthavne, which also operates Roskilde Airport. The airport employs 1700 staff (excluding shops, restaurants etc.).Copenhagen Airport was originally called Kastrup Airport, since it is located in the small town of Kastrup, now a part of the Tårnby municipality. The formal name of the airport is still Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, to distinguish it from Roskilde Airport, which was previously called Copenhagen Airport, Roskilde.".
- Copenhagen_Airport city Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen_Airport city Denmark.
- Copenhagen_Airport elevation "5.0".
- Copenhagen_Airport elevation "5.1816".
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- Copenhagen_Airport location Kastrup.
- Copenhagen_Airport location T%C3%A5rnby_Municipality.
- Copenhagen_Airport owner K%C3%B8benhavns_Lufthavne.
- Copenhagen_Airport runwayDesignation "04L/22R".
- Copenhagen_Airport runwayDesignation "04R/22L".
- Copenhagen_Airport runwayDesignation "12/30".
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- Copenhagen_Airport runwayLength "2800.0".
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- Copenhagen_Airport runwaySurface "Asphalt".
- Copenhagen_Airport runwaySurface "Asphalt/Concrete".
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- Copenhagen_Airport wikiPageExternalLink www.cph.dk.
- Copenhagen_Airport wikiPageExternalLink www.cph.dk.
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- Copenhagen_Airport cityServed Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen_Airport cityServed Denmark.
- Copenhagen_Airport coordinatesRegion "DK".
- Copenhagen_Airport date "1947-01-26".
- Copenhagen_Airport date "1957-11-17".
- Copenhagen_Airport date "1971-08-28".
- Copenhagen_Airport elevationF "17".
- Copenhagen_Airport elevationM "5".
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- Copenhagen_Airport event "--04-20".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "--04-30".
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- Copenhagen_Airport event "1000000".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "11000".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "150".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "1939".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "22.725".
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- Copenhagen_Airport event "A five-star Hilton hotel with 382 beds opens at the airport. 267,000 take-offs and landings.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "A metro station opens, connecting the airport to the Copenhagen Metro.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "A new control tower is opened by Naviair as part of a major renovation of the ATC system. Airport officials announce plan to build a new low-cost terminal at the facility, which is expected to be completed by 2010.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "A parking garage with 2400 spaces opens.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Announced plans to increase capacity to 40 million passengers per year".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Baggage handling system is modernised, and the Vilhelm Lauritzen terminal is moved 3.8 km down the runway to make room for new terminals, a hotel, and a train station for regional trains opens..".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Douglas Dakota, PH-TCR of KLM crashed after takeoff from Copenhagen, killing all 22 onboard, including Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. The delayed KLM flight from Amsterdam had landed at Copenhagen for a routine stop before continuing to Stockholm. Soon after the Douglas DC-3 aircraft took off, it climbed to an altitude of about 50 metres , stalled, and plummeted nose-first to the ground where it exploded on impact. Also aboard the ill-fated flight was American singer and actress Grace Moore. The investigation showed that the crash had been caused by a forgotten elevator gust lock. Short of time, the captain never performed his checklist and took off not realizing the lock was still in place.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "First hard-surface runway is built.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "MAp Airports sold its stake in the airport to Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Macquaire Airport buys 52% of stocks.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Macquaire Airport is spun off as MAp Airports.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Number of passengers exceeds 20 million for the first time .".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "SAS is founded, an important event for Copenhagen Airport, as Copenhagen was to be the main hub for the airline. Traffic increases rapidly in the first years SAS operates. Also, Copenhagen Airport becomes Europe's third-largest.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Terminal 3 opens, and the airport handles 17 million passengers per year.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "The Cargo terminal opens.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "The airport handles 18.4 million passengers per year. The train system becomes international, linking the airport also to southern Sweden.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "The airport is partially privatised.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "The airport suffers from acute space shortages, especially with the advent of large jets such as 747s. After initially deciding to expand to Saltholm, the project is eventually blocked by Denmark's parliament.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Vickers Viscount G-AOHP of British European Airways crashed at Ballerup after the failure of three engines on approach to Copenhagen Airport. The cause was a malfunction of the anti-icing system on the aircraft.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "Voted best airport in the world in terms of route network development at the World Route conference in Las Vegas.".
- Copenhagen_Airport event "a Malév Ilyushin Il-18, HA-MOC crashed into the sea while executing an instrument approach. The main cause of the accident was microburst, a particularly dangerous and unpredictable meteorological phenomenon. 23 passengers and the crew of 9 died. 2 passengers survived. The captain of the plane was World War II flying ace of the Royal Hungarian Air Force, Dezső Szentgyörgyi. He was due to retire in less than 3 weeks.".
- Copenhagen_Airport footnotes "Source: AIP".
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- Copenhagen_Airport hub "*Scandinavian Airlines *Blue1 *Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia *Star Air *SAS Cargo".
- Copenhagen_Airport iata "CPH".
- Copenhagen_Airport icao "EKCH".
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- Copenhagen_Airport location Kastrup.
- Copenhagen_Airport location Tårnby_Municipality.
- Copenhagen_Airport longd "12".
- Copenhagen_Airport longew "E".
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- Copenhagen_Airport longs "22".
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- Copenhagen_Airport name "Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup".
- Copenhagen_Airport nativename "()".
- Copenhagen_Airport owner Københavns_Lufthavne.
- Copenhagen_Airport pushpinLabel "CPH".
- Copenhagen_Airport pushpinMap "Denmark".
- Copenhagen_Airport pushpinMapCaption "Location within Denmark".
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