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What is the biggest runway in the world?

Qamdo Bamda: The world's longest runway? Our research leads us to believe that Qamdo Bamda Airport (BPX) in Tibet has the world's longest runway at 5,500 meters. Nestled in the eastern portion of the Himalayan mountain range north of Myanmar, the runway's length is a necessity due to its high altitude.



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1 London Heathrow As pictured above, Heathrow's runway 09R/27L is also on the long side and stretches for an impressive 3,660 meters (12,008 feet). These strips have allowed it to handle aircraft such as the Airbus A380, the Boeing 747, and Concorde.

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Westray Airport, Scotland Situated at an elevation of 9 meters (29 feet), Westray Airport has the shortest runway at just 291 meters.

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The busiest air hub was named, to no one's surprise, London Heathrow Airport. With 86 airlines flying to a total of 171 destinations, Heathrow has apparently serviced 61 million passengers in the past year.

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MOD Boscombe Down in located in Wiltshire and has an operational airfield with air traffic control, emergency services, and a meteorological office. The site has two runways, including the longest military runway in the UK.

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Gatwick stands as the United Kingdom's second-largest airport and the world's busiest single-runway airport.

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Yrausquin Airport. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport has the shortest commercial runway in the entire world. At a mere 1,312 feet, it's around 4.6 times shorter than most runways.

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Mountains, wind shear and a short runway – Lukla has it all. Often called the world's most dangerous airport, the gateway to Everest, in the mountains of Nepal, has its runway laid out on a cliffside between mountains – just 1,729 feet of it – dropping straight into an abyss at the end.

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Sharing the crown are Shigatse Peace Airport in China and Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport in Russia, both boasting 5,000-meter runways.

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This guide will look at some of the most challenging airports in the world to land at.
  1. 1 Lukla Airport (Nepal) ...
  2. 2 Paro Airport (Bhutan) ...
  3. 3 Courchevel Airport (France) ...
  4. 4 Funchal Cristiano Ronaldo Airport (Portugal) ...
  5. 5 Saba Airport (Dutch Caribbean) ...
  6. 6 Narsarsuaq Airport (Greenland)


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RAF Brize Norton has the longest runway at 3050 metres. MOD Boscombe Down which is a tri-service establishment has three hard surface runways and two grass strips. Its longest runway is 3233 metres long.

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Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world with 5.2 million seats in September 2023. The composition of the Global Top 10 Busiest Airports is also the same as last month but there are a few changes to the rankings.

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The Boeing 747 is considered to have the longest takeoff distance of the more common aircraft types and has set the standard for runway lengths of larger international airports. At sea level, 3,200 m (10,500 ft) can be considered an adequate length to land virtually any aircraft.

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Kirkwall is the quietest airport in the UK. Loganair is the only airline to service this airstrip on the Orkney Islands regularly. Flights operate to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, and Sumburgh.

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Leeds Bradford Airport is considered one of the most difficult airports to land at in the UK. Its altitude sees it hit by strong winds in bad weather. But these skilled pilots show how flights compensate for the high winds, by approaching at an extreme angle.

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The UK's oldest airport is at Shoreham, near Brighton. It opened in 1910, with several flying enthusiasts using it as a base for bold, early flights.

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Of the UK's major airports, Heathrow was the best for sidestepping delays and keeping passengers on time: 50.4 per cent of departures took off punctually, and 56.3 per cent of arrivals, for an overall average of 53.3 per cent.

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The shortest domestic scheduled flight is 2.74 km (1.7 miles) between the Orkney islands of Westray and Papa Westray. The flight takes two minutes (including taxiing) and is operated by Loganair which has been flown with Britten-Norman Islander eight-seat aircraft since September 1967.

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