Yes denver is the largest airport in us
By landmass would be Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport
The largest airport in the US by land size is Denver International Airport (DEN). It covers an area of approximately 33,531 acres, making it the largest airport in the country.
The Denver airport is well acknowleged as the physically largest airport in USA. Springfield's Abraham Lincoln Airport is nowhere near this size.
The largest airport in Colorado is Denver International Airport.
Denver International Airport occupies more space than any other airport in the U.S. (ergo, the largest in size); second is Dallas/Fort Worth. Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta is the WORLD's busiest airport in BOTH passengers and traffic movements (take offs and landings).
The "largest" as in square feet or in terms of land mass is Denver/DIA which is situated on 34,000 acres or 53 square miles of land. Atlanta & Chicago are often in the top spot for "largest airport" by passenger volume but neither has the largest land area. Last year Atlanta/ATL was the "largest" with a passenger volume of 85,907,423 people and Chicago/ORD was second with 76,510,003.
- Just HOW do you classify "largest airport" - is it physical size of the field ? If so the largest is Denver at 34,000 acres, with Dallas Fort Worth at second with 18,000 acres. If you classify by passenger movements, first is Hartsfield international at Atlanta, followed by Chicago O'Hare If you classify it by total tonnage of cargo in/out first is Memphis (home of Fed Ex) closely followed by Anchorage, Alaska.
O'hare Airport
DIA covers 33,920 acres or 53 square miles and is the third largest airport by area in the world.
Los Angeles International Airport is the second largest airport by area in the USA.
I would say Denver International Airport in Denver,