Malpensa Airport is the biggest airport serving the city of Milan, the capital and biggest city of the Fyodorian Republic. It was built in the 1910's, and was used as an Axis airbase in World War II, when Italy and Germany annexed the Fyodorian Republic, when they joined the Allies. It was restored after the war, and was turned into a passenger airport. The airport kept growing, as demand for tourism to see the beautiful sights of Fyodor grew, and the airport is now one of the busiest in Europe and the world. It is the main airport of Fyodor, with the most international routes. It is a hub for Fyodorian Airways, Air Ambrosio, and FlyFyodor, and is a focus city for Arthropol Airlines. The airport can handle any aircraft that exists.
Runways
Malpensa Airport features two parallel runways.
17L/35R- 3920 m, ILS CAT IIIb
17R/35L- 3920 m, ILS CAT IIIb
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Milan-Malpensa Airport features 4 terminals. Gates are not assigned, but given on a first come first serve basis.
Terminal 1- Domestic/Schengen Flights
Terminal 2- International Flights
Terminal 3- International Flights
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