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Which US airport has the longest runway?

Denver International Airport (DEN) has six runways – five measure 12,000 feet in length (3,600 meters), and the sixth measures 16,000 feet – more than three miles long (4,800 meters). The 16,000-foot runway (16R/34L) is the longest commercial runway in North America.



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Why does it need such long runways? The reason that Denver's runways are so long is down to the altitude at which the airport is situated. Colorado's capital is known as the 'Mile High City,' and, correspondingly, its airport finds itself situated 1,656 m / 5,434 ft above sea level.

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Reagan National (DCA), the smallest of three major airports serving Washington, D.C., averages 819 daily takeoffs and landings on its relatively short main runway – making it the most heavily utilized runway in the nation.

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Where is the largest airport in the US by land area? The largest airport in the US by land area, Denver International Airport (33,917 acres), is in Denver, Colorado.

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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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Runway numbers are determined by rounding the compass bearing of one runway end to the nearest 10 degrees and truncating the last digit, meaning runways are numbered from 1 to 36—as per the diagram below. The opposite end of the runway always differs by 180 degrees, so it's numbered 18 higher or lower.

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Daocheng Yading Airport serves Daocheng County in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Provence in China. It sits 4,411 meters above sea level and has a runway that totals 4,200 meters in length. As such, it is the world's highest civil airport.

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Runway numbers are determined by rounding the compass bearing of one runway end to the nearest 10 degrees and truncating the last digit, meaning runways are numbered from 1 to 36—as per the diagram below. The opposite end of the runway always differs by 180 degrees, so it's numbered 18 higher or lower.

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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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Kansai International Airport is located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay, 38 km southwest of Osaka Station, located within three municipalities, including Izumisano (north), Sennan (south) and Tajiri (central) in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

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Gibraltar Airport In fact, not only does it have a road crossing right across the only runway, but the road is the busy main entry highway to Gibraltar. Gibraltar International Airport, also known as North Front Airport, was built in 1939 during the Second World War, and the runway has been extended since then.

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There is only one fully privatized airport within USA territory (Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico). More than 500 commercial airports in the USA are owned by state and local governments; the federal government provides financial aid for capital improvements.

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US airports dominate busiest airports list in october 2023. Half of the Top 10 Busiest Airports are located in the USA: Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport retains its place at the top of the list with 5,360,834 scheduled seats for October.

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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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