| Antwerp International Airport Internationale Luchthaven Antwerpen Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) B-70 |
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| IATA: ANR – ICAO: EBAW | |||
| Summary | |||
| Airport type | Public | ||
| Operator | Antwerp Airport Authority | ||
| Location | Antwerp | ||
| Elevation AMSL | 39 ft / 12 m | ||
| Coordinates | 51°11′22″N 04°27′37″E / 51.18944°N 4.46028°E | ||
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| Location of Antwerp International Airport | |||
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| Direction | Length | Surface | |
| ft | m | ||
| 11/29 | 4,954 | 1,510 | Asphalt |
| 11/29 Restricted |
4,970 | 1,515 | Grass |
Antwerpen International Airport (Deurne) (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is located 2 km from the city of Antwerp, Belgium. It is home to a maintenance hangar for CityJet. In 2005 it served about 105,937 passengers (this only counted: Scheduled Flights, Business Flights and Charter Flights). In 2010, the airport served 162,840 passengers. Regular lines to London City and Manchester account for 63% of the passengers.[1] Due to its short runway length (only just over 1500 metres), it is not possible to operate larger aircraft at the airport. Because this limits the growth of the airport and also due to stronger runway regulations, an extension of the runway towards Borsbeek is planned.
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| Air France operated by CityJet | London-City, Manchester |
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