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What US commercial airport has the most runways?

The airfield is managed by three FAA air traffic control towers. O'Hare has a voluntary nighttime (22:00–07:00) noise abatement program. Currently, O'Hare has the most runways of any civilian airport in the world, totaling eight.



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Depending on the locale, commercial airport runways can be upwards of 16,000 feet, or just over three miles. The longest commercially used runway in North America is at Denver International Airport (DEN) and is itself exactly 16,000 feet.

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Although San Diego International Airport is not designated as an airline hub, its single runway is the busiest in the U.S. The airport brings in more than 20 million passengers a year, seeing roughly two million passengers per month this summer.

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The biggest airports in the USA by size
  • 1- Denver International Airport, Colorado – 135 square kilometres. ...
  • 2- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas – 69 square kilometres. ...
  • 3- Orlando International Airport, Florida – 54 square kilometres. ...
  • 4- Washington Dulles International Airport, Virginia – 52 square kilometres.


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New York also has six airports New York City also claims six commercial airports. The three main airports are Newark-Liberty (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), and John F. Kennedy International (JFK).

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Top 10 Largest Airports in the World by Land Area (in square miles):
  • King Fahd International (DMM) — Dammam, Saudi Arabia — 776 km2 (299.61 mi2)
  • Denver International (DEN) — Denver, CO United States — 135.7 km2 (53.09 mi2)
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) — Dallas, TX United States — 69.6 km2 (26.88 mi2)


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Hilton Head Island Airport 5,000 feet Hilton Head Island Airport on the southern coast of South Carolina is the smallest runway served by airliners in the US. Not only is the runway only 5,000 feet long, but its width is a mere 100 feet (50–100 feet narrower than a standard airline-use runway).

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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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Hilton Head Island Airport on the southern coast of South Carolina is the smallest runway served by airliners in the US.

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The largest airport in this ranking is the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States.

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Depending on the locale, commercial airport runways can be upwards of 16,000 feet, or just over three miles. The longest commercially used runway in North America is at Denver International Airport (DEN) and is itself exactly 16,000 feet.

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) With 5 terminals and 182 gates, this enormous airport has service to 260 destinations (67 international and 193 domestic). It was created in the latter half of the 20th century and is the only airport in the world with 7 operational runways.

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Top 10 Largest Airports in the United States
  1. Denver International Airport, Colorado (DEN) ...
  2. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas (DFW) ...
  3. Orlando International Airport, Florida (MCO) ...
  4. Washington (Dulles) International Airport, Washington, D.C. ...
  5. George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, TX (IAH)


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The rather unique honor of hosting the smaller airport in the US goes to Montana. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Dawson Community Airport is the smallest in America. It covers a mere 413 acres and is at an elevation of 2,458 feet, and is five miles northwest of Glendive in Dawson County.

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10 Most High-Tech Airports in the U.S.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. ...
  • Minneapolis–St. ...
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. ...
  • Chicago O'Hare International Airport. ...
  • Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. ...
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. ...
  • McCarran International Airport.


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No city embodies the cargo 747 more than Anchorage. Because of its perfect location as a stopover between Asia and North America, Anchorage sees nearly double the amount of 747 traffic than the next highest city. In November 2022, there were 4,101 747 take offs and landings at Anchorage, all of them cargo flights.

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In terms of network size, American Airlines trumps all other US and international airlines. It offers its passengers flights to some 364 destinations around the world. In its route network are 126 international destinations.

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