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LIML - Milan Linate Intl.
Welcome to Milano, an Italian city known for fashion, business and culture! Linate airport (LIML) is conveniently located just six kilometers away from downtown Milan, making the airport very popular among business travelers. Main destinations are domestic and European, while bigger Malpensa airport (LIMC) takes care of long-haul flights. The airport is also home for the “Milano Linate Prime” Corporate and General Aviation center, first Business Aviation center in Italy and fifth in Europe. This... Welcome to Milano, an Italian city known for fashion, business and culture! Linate airport (LIML) is conveniently located just six kilometers away from downtown Milan, making the airport very popular among business travelers. Main destinations are domestic and European, while bigger Malpensa airport (LIMC) takes care of long-haul flights. The airport is also home for the “Milano Linate Prime” Corporate and General Aviation center, first Business Aviation center in Italy and fifth in Europe. This Milano Linate scenery has undergone a major makeover in order to take advantage of the many impressive features of the new Microsoft Flight Simulator, including all-PBR materials, custom groundwork, and immersive night lighting. • Custom, highly detailed ground textures• Custom, dynamic/animated jetways• Interior modeling• Includes the newly-built concourse F, Luxottica GA hangar and modified landside area• Realistic night lighting, with hand placed, illuminated floodlights and glows• Full PBR and HD textures• Custom taxiway signs• Highly optimized
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LIMC - Milano Malpensa Airport
Milan-Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is an Italian intercontinental airport located in the municipalities of Somma Lombardo (Terminal 2), Ferno (Terminal 1) and Lonate Pozzolo (part of the airport) in the province of Varese, in the so-called Altomilanese; is the main airport in Milan. It is managed by Società Esercizi Aeroporti (SEA). It is the second Italian airport for passenger traffic after Rome-Fiumicino Airport, the 9th airport in the world and the 6th place in Europe by number o... Milan-Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is an Italian intercontinental airport located in the municipalities of Somma Lombardo (Terminal 2), Ferno (Terminal 1) and Lonate Pozzolo (part of the airport) in the province of Varese, in the so-called Altomilanese; is the main airport in Milan. It is managed by Società Esercizi Aeroporti (SEA). It is the second Italian airport for passenger traffic after Rome-Fiumicino Airport, the 9th airport in the world and the 6th place in Europe by number of countries served by direct scheduled flights. In 2022, 21. 3 million passengers and 721 254 tons of goods passed through Malpensa airport, confirming the first airport in Italy for freight traffic and the second airport in Italy for passenger traffic. Together with Linate Airport and Orio al Serio Airport, it forms the Milan airport system with 51. 4 million passengers (year 2023), the first airport system in Italy (the second Italian airport system is that of Rome with 44. 4 million passengers in 2023). Malpensa is home to several airlines, such as easyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air; it is the hub for the cargo airline Cargolux Italia and the passenger airline Neos. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 is used by scheduled, charter and low cost flights, with the exception of the easyJet company that exclusively uses Terminal 2. CargoCity is the name given to the airport terminal 3 dedicated to cargo flights. Currently, the port of call is confirmed the first in Italy for this type of traffic.
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LICT - Trapani Airport
Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone. The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, operated b... Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone. The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, operated by Alitalia, to Palermo, Pantelleria and Tunis, previously operated from Trapani-Chinisia airport. In 1964 connections with Naples and Rome-Fiumicino began, while in June of the same year ATI inaugurated its flights to Pantelleria and Palermo. Then the flight to Milan Linate was added. On 4 May 2011, the Board of Directors of ENAC approved the decision to grant the total thirty-year management of Trapani Airport in favor of the management company Airgest S. p. A. The airport is classified as "military open to civil air traffic", so the flight assistance services (radio assistance, air traffic, meteorology) are provided by the personnel of the 37th Wing of the Italian Air Force to civil aircraft. The airline Albastar creates its own hub at the Vincenzo Florio with flights to Naples, Ancona, Brindisi, Parma, Trieste and Perugia. The Danish airline Dat confirms its flights to the island of Pantelleria while Corendon Airlines to Amsterdam. Ryanair confirms its new leadership at the airport with 22 routes, touching Italian cities such as Bologna, Pisa, Venice, Milan and Rome and international as Brussels, Frankfurt, Malta, London, Seville and Manchester. In 2023 the volume of passenger traffic was almost 1,300,000 people. The military airport, located on the provincial road, is named after the lieutenant pilot Livio Bassi, gold medal for military valor. It is home to the 37th Air Force Wing since 1984. Inside the military airport is operational base NAEW & CF FOB (NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force - Advanced Base of Operations). Founded in 1986, it is home to the Boeing E-3 Sentry Aircraft Surveillance and Control System.
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