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Arthropol City International Airport
Aéroport International d'Arthropol-Ville
Aeropòrt Internacionau d’Arthropol-Ciutat
IATA: ARM, ICAO: LAAC
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Arthropol City International Airport, sometimes called Provence International Airport, is the main airport serving Arthropol City, the biggest and capital city of Arthropol. It is situated on an island, off the coast of Arthropol City, and is the main airport serving the region of Provence-Capitale and Arthropol. It is served by road, rail, and bus connections to Arthropol City. It was built in 2005 to replace the old airport, Arthropol-Marignane Airport, and to handle more passengers. It features 7 runways and 5 terminals, and is the one of the biggest airports in terms of passenger and cargo capacity, and was designed with large aircraft like the A380 in mind. The airport can handle anything from a regional jet to an An-225. It is a hub for many airlines in Arthropol, and a focus city for many airlines.
View from Terminal 3 of the airport
Airport Information and Statistics
Arthropol City International Airport has seven runways, all with ILS.
Runway | Length | ILS | Status |
Rwy 36R/18L | 4500 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Open |
Rwy 36L/18R | 4000 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Closed |
Rwy 29R/11L | 4000 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Open |
Rwy 29C/11C | 4000 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Open |
Rwy 29L/11R | 4000 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Closed |
Rwy 35/17 | 2300 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Open |
Rwy 26/08 | 2300 m | ILS CAT IIIb | Open |
Arthopol City International Airport is located centrally. The following clickable map lists distances of the airport (shown as MRS) from major world cities, and also shows range boundaries for 2000, 4000, 6000 and 8000 nautical miles from Arthropol City. Areas that require an aircraft rated over ETOPS 180 are shown.