Port lotniczy Kair
Zdjęcie satelitarne portu lotniczego | |||||||
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Miejscowość | |||||||
Typ | cywilne | ||||||
Właściciel | Cairo Airport Authority | ||||||
Kod IATA | CAI | ||||||
Kod ICAO | HECA | ||||||
Strefa czasowa | UTC +2 | ||||||
Wysokość | 116 m n.p.m. | ||||||
Statystyki ruchu (2018[1]) | |||||||
Liczba pasażerów | 17 546 221 | ||||||
Cargo | 274 550 (+3,9%) t | ||||||
Liczba operacji | 143 000 (+3,6%) | ||||||
Drogi startowe | |||||||
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Położenie na mapie Egiptu (c) Karte: NordNordWest, Lizenz: Creative Commons by-sa-3.0 de | |||||||
30°07′19″N 31°24′20″E/30,121944 31,405556 | |||||||
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Międzynarodowy port lotniczy Kair – największy port lotniczy Egiptu i drugi pod względem wielkości w Afryce, po Johannesburgu znajdujący się 15 km na północny wschód od centrum Kairu, w jego dzielnicy Heliopolis (Ajn asz-Szams). Jest głównym portem przesiadkowym linii lotniczych EgyptAir. W 2017 roku obsłużył prawie 16 mln pasażerów.
Statystyki
Zobacz zapytanie i odniesienia źródłowe Wikidata o wartości.
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Cargo
- EgyptAir Cargo (Frankfurt-Hahn, Chartum, Szardża, Bordeaux, Ostenda, Londyn-Stansted)
- Tristar Air (Los Angeles, Nowy Jork-LaGuardia, Manston, Szarm el-Szejk)
- Royal Jordanian (Amman, Akaba)
- Air France Cargo (Paryż, Lyon, Marsylia)
- Saudi Arabian Airlines (Medyna, Rijad, Dżudda, Dammam)
- Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Abeba)
- Thai Airways International (Bangkok, Phuket, Karaczi)
- DAS Air Cargo (Manston)
- Lufthansa Cargo (Frankfurt)
- MK Airlines Cargo (Manston, Ostenda)
Przypisy
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