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A hundred years ago, few people could have imagined that the most popular in the world would be exactly air Transport... Most passengers today prefer to use the services of trusted companies that direct their ships to the largest airports in the world. Sometimes flying by plane is the only way to reach another country or difficult terrain. Modern air terminals sometimes resemble an anthill teeming with people, in which millions of people converge and diverge in different directions, which ultimately determines the total passenger traffic in each of the heavenly harbors. Among the huge halls and terminals, you can get lost, find your love or meet an old friend, but for everyone who flies long distances, the comfort of the airport terminal, the opportunity to relax, eat and communicate with loved ones are important. We offer you the top of the largest airports in the world, the rating of which we will present in ascending order.

10. Charles de Gaulle International Airport, France

The annual passenger traffic is 72.2 million people. Aéroport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle is considered the most convenient interchange hub in Europe. Built on the territory of the air gate railroad station, from which trains run to anywhere in the country. The terminal was named in honor of the founder of the Fifth Republic, the legendary French leader Charles de Gaulle. The location of the airport is 25 km from the capital of France, the territory of the point covers several communes. There are three terminals in the building, the first and the second were initially designed to receive domestic flights, however, sometimes they also accept passengers from international ships. The third check-in area is reserved for those who fly by charters or low-cost airlines. Since the area where the airport was built is very grassy, ​​you can often observe hares and rabbits from the windows of the portholes, which are periodically shot so that the population of mammals does not grow too much.


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9. Pudong International Airport, Shanghai, China

Annual passenger traffic - 74 million people. The airport was opened in 1999. The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines. Three runways and two terminals are struggling to cope with the load, so the airport's development plan is to build another terminal and two runways. Ultra-modern high-speed magnetic suspension trains run from the airport to the metro. They reach speeds of up to 430 km / h, which allows you to cover a distance of 30 km in more than 7 minutes.

8. Hong Kong International Airport, China

The annual passenger traffic is 74.5 million people, the distance from the city is 34 km. The unofficial name is Cheklapkok Airport, the terminal received such an unusual name by analogy with the artificial island of the same name, on which the air gate was erected in 1998. The total cost of construction work is USD 20 billion. According to some Hong Kong ratings International Airport is considered the most comfortable on the planet, and the terminals are planned in such a way that passengers are as comfortable as possible. Those who have arrived here for the first time are amazed by the abundance of signs, by which it will not be difficult to get into any terminal, shop or rest room. There are three shuttle stations inside the huge building, thanks to which you can move in any direction quickly and easily. In a matter of minutes you will be able to get from the departure area to the check-in hall and back, since the shuttle speed is over 60 km / h, it is especially pleasant for passengers that the trip on the "ship" is completely free.

7. Heathrow Airport, London, UK

The annual passenger traffic is 80.1 million people. London Heathrow Airport is the busiest air hub in Europe, located in west London, and its lanes are located so that aircraft take off and land directly over London. Another feature of the air gate is its low altitude (only 25 meters) and persistent fog, which sometimes makes the runway difficult to see. Heathrow works with 90 airlines that cover 170 destinations around the world. Travelers arriving here note the development of infrastructure: the building has rest rooms, there are even places for prayers, where you can retire or talk with a clergyman of any denomination. For the convenience of passengers, there are beauty salons, restaurants, saunas, countless shops. You can get to London by high-speed express train in just 15-20 minutes.


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6. O'Hare Airport, Chicago, USA

The annual passenger traffic is 83.3 million people. O Hare International Airport is a civilian 7 kilometers from Chicago, Illinois and is the hub for United Airlines Seven asphalt and asphalt runways combined with concrete are 2,268 meters to 3,962 meters long. the construction of the air hub falls on the years of World War II - 1942-43. Initially, it was planned to locate the plant of the Douglas airline, later the Air Force warehouses were located here, where many experimental aircraft were presented. the airport has a second life.O'Hare took off the first commercial flights in the middle of the last century, and the peak load occurred in 1994, when up to 1000 aircraft landed and took off here every day.

5. Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan

Passenger traffic - 87.1 million people The air hub is considered the second in Asia after the air gate located in the capital of China. Initially, the Tokyo International Airport project was created with the expectation that flights will be accepted exclusively within the country, but today international airlines are becoming welcome guests on local runways, of which there are four. The airport building is divided into three levels and resembles a space object. The first floor looks ordinary, the second is erected in the form of a round tower, the frame of which is made of metal, and the walls are made of glass of an unusual shade, and the structure is crowned with a flat disc. In total, there are three terminals on the territory, additional lifts are equipped for people with disabilities and special chairs are installed near each check-in point.

4. Los Angeles International Airport, USA

Passenger traffic - 87.5 million people. in year. The civilian "Los Angeles International Airport" is located in the state of California, 27 kilometers from the "City of Angels". The airport got its unofficial name - "horseshoe" for the fact that its terminals are located in the form of the letter "U". Comfortable shuttles are transported to the place of check-in. The four runways are made of concrete and range in length from 2.720 m to 3.685 m. Los Angeles airport is the hub for United Airlines, daily dispatchers receive ships from all parts of the world: Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania.

3. Dubai International Airport, UAE

Passenger traffic - 89.2 million. The only eastern air hub, which entered the top 10 largest airports in the world and is the largest civil air terminal in the UAE. The sky pier is located just four kilometers from the central part of Dubai and is capable of receiving and dispatching more than 20 million tons of cargo annually. The year of opening - 1960, the construction of the infrastructure cost the state 5.5 billion USD, and in 2001 it was decided to increase the number of terminals, both cargo and passenger. Additionally, repair shops, exhibition centers, and a transportation service are located on the territory of the airport. In less than six years, Dubai Airport has moved from 15th place to third in terms of the number of people transported. The air gate is the hub for the national airline Emirates Airline. There are only two runways - 4 km and 4.5 km, both asphalt. The busiest route is Bahrain.

2. Beijing Capital International Airport, China

Annual passenger traffic - 101 million people. Location from the center of Beijing - 20 km, the second name of the airport - Shoudou, working hours - around the clock. The terminal is a hub for China's largest air company - Air China... The opening of the air gate took place in 1958, while the entire infrastructure included only a small building where the terminals were located. In 1980, the airport was expanded, the next modernization took place in 1999, since the former area was not enough for the constantly increasing passenger traffic. In 2007, another runway was opened and today there are three of them, from 3.2 km to 4.55 km long, all asphalt routes. The airport receives at least 1,100 flights from all over the world daily. Since Shoudou is connected with the subway line, it is not difficult to get here from Beijing, and if you wish, a comfortable bus will take you to the nearest station.


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1. Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Atlanta, USA

The annual passenger traffic is 107.4 million people, the area is 5.8 million square feet, the number of employees is 55 thousand. The air hub is located 11 km from Atlanta, and it is these air gates that are the largest in the world, despite the fact that most flights are domestic. This situation is explained by the fact that getting from one US city to another is often cheaper and faster by air. The airlines offer flights to 260 destinations, including 54 countries and 83 cities. The uniqueness of the airport is that three planes can simultaneously land on its runways. In total, the terminal has five runways made of concrete, and one helipad... The transport hub is the hub for Delta AirTrain. The air giant began its development in 1925, when it was decided to create newest airport... The first passengers went on the flight three years later, and before that the planes took off and landed exclusively with cargo and mail. In the near future, it is planned to increase the passenger traffic to 120 million, then, according to many experts, the question is, which is the largest airport in the world to be removed for at least the next decade.

Not so long ago, a ranking of the best airports was published. For the fifth consecutive year, Singapore's Changi Airport has won first place. It is one of the largest transit hubs in Southeast Asia and is of great importance to the emerging economy of Singapore. Winning the competition is a source of motivation for employees and strengthens their confidence that the main thing is taking care of passengers. It is worth noting that the rating assesses the opinions of fourteen million passengers from one hundred and five countries. More than 550 airports are evaluated based on criteria such as convenience, location of toilets, language skills of employees. Check out a list of the best airports in the world based on these ratings.

Copenhagen airport

Twenty six and a half million passengers turn up here in a year. It is one of the largest hubs in northern Europe and an important base for Scandinavian airlines. The airport features clear and well-placed signs and thoughtful amenities.

Tokyo Narita Airport

Almost forty million passengers come here every year. Located some distance from the capital, Narita Airport is responsible for most international traffic from city to city. The airport serves as a key hub for many Asian airlines. Passengers note the efficiency of the staff, their friendly attitude, the cleanliness of the premises and the variety of dishes.

Vancouver International Airport

Twenty-two million passengers come here every year. Vancouver Airport is one of the best in North America with friendly staff, high level of organization, and convenient transportation. In addition, there is an exhibition of folk art!

Kansai International Airport

Twenty-five million passengers come here every year. The airport is located at artificial island and is distinguished by modern architecture, clean rooms and friendly staff, in addition, there is a room for observing aircraft taking off and landing.

Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam

Schiphol serves nearly sixty million passengers a year and is one of the most active in Europe. It was opened back in 1916. It is famous for its wide range of entertainment, there is even a library where you can wait for the departure in the company of a good book.

Frankfurt airport

It receives sixty-one million passengers a year, making it the fourth most important airport in Europe and one of the most important in the world. This is where the Lufthansa office and its fleet of 270 aircraft are located. The Frankfurt complex offers convenient transportation and a wide range of shopping and snack options.

London Heathrow Airport

Seventy-five million passengers come here every year. It is the third largest transport hub in the world and the largest of the five serving London. Heathrow is now adding a new building for a second terminal. The fifth terminal is considered the best in the world.

Zurich airport

Almost twenty-eight million passengers come here every year. The complex is located very close to the city center and connects the largest city in the country with the rest. If you have a long time between connections, you can rent a bike or go on a guided tour of the museum.

Japan Central International Airport

This airport serves nearly ten million passengers a year. It is built on an artificial island near Nagoya. According to statistics, it is the best regional in the world. There is an observation platform from which you can watch the ships bound for the port of Nagoya. In addition, there are traditional Japanese baths where you can relax while watching the sunset.

Hamad International Airport

There are thirty million passengers in the terminals every year. This complex opened in 2014 and is the headquarters for Qatar Airlines. There are two terminals here, which are of incredible architectural complexity, in addition, they look simply luxurious.

Hong Kong International Airport

This complex serves sixty-eight million people annually. It was created on an artificial island and has been one of the most popular since its opening in 1998. It is one of the busiest in Asia. If you have time between flights, you can even play golf at the second terminal.

Munich airport

The complex serves forty-two million people per year. It is one of the busiest in Europe and the second in Germany. It captivates with its airy architecture with a lot of glass. Passengers can play mini golf and view the exhibition of vintage aircraft.

Incheon International Airport

Almost fifty million passengers come here in a year. He is one of the best in the world and ranks third in the ranking, last year he even managed to take second, but, unfortunately, not for long. Incheon is located on an island, not far from the capital South Korea... It opened in 2001. There are excellent shopping and snacking opportunities, as well as many cultural activities to enjoy while waiting for your flight.

Haneda International Airport

In second place is the airport serving seventy-five million people per year. Haneda is located near the Japanese capital and is very popular with business and leisure travelers. It is the fifth busiest airport in the world, renowned for its efficient service, cleanliness and excellent opportunities for shopping.

Changi International Airport

Fifty-five million passengers come here every year. This is the most best airport in the world, which ranks sixteenth in terms of traffic. Singapore Airport is distinguished by its beautiful architecture, efficient service, luxurious amenities, great cafes and shops. You can visit a cinema, a multimedia entertainment panel, a spa and even an attraction - a slide! It is not surprising that the palm goes to this particular airport. It is likely that Changi will retain his leadership in the coming years.

Contrary to the not unfounded opinion of the majority that London Heathrow is the busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic, we undertake to assert that according to statistics for the past year, Heathrow was only in third place.

Who took the palm in this "lively" dispute? Our rating "Top 10 busiest airports in the world in terms of annual passenger traffic" will tell you. The rating was compiled taking into account the indicators of 2012.

10th place. Dubai International Airport (DXB)

Passenger flights at Dubai International Airport are serviced in three terminals: Terminal 1 serves 125 airlines, Terminal 2 serves regular, charter and special flights (for example, pilgrimage), mainly operated by small airlines of the Persian Gulf countries, Terminal 3 is intended only for Emirati airlines. The VIP Terminal is the largest business aviation terminal of its kind in the Middle East.

According to the latest figures from the Airports Council International, DXB is ranked second in the world in terms of international passenger traffic. The airport serves over 145 airlines flying to more than 260 countries on six continents. In terms of the total passenger traffic density in 2012, Dubai took the 10th place in the "standings" with a total number of transported travelers - 57,684,550.

However, over the eight months of the new operating year, an upward trend has emerged. Since the opening of Concourse A in January this year, the total capacity of the three terminals has increased from 60 million to 75 million people per year. Here are even more eloquent figures: in June 2013, 5,537,098 passengers "passed" through Dubai International Airport - a serious 17.5% increase to the figure for June last year - 4,714,746 people.

In 2011, the management of the Dubai Airport unveiled a master plan for the development of the airport. It talks about the construction of Concourse D, which was originally conceived as the fourth terminal. With a new concourse capacity of 15 million, DXB's total will reach 90 million passengers by 2018.

9th place. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Tangerang, Indonesia (CGK)

Soekarno-Hatta is the main airport serving the Jakarta Special Capital Region of Java, Indonesia. The airport is named after the first president of Indonesia, Soekarno and the first vice president, Mohammad Hatta.

In 2012, the passenger traffic density of Sukarno-Khatta reached 57,772,762 people, which is 12.1% more than in 2011. The airport in Jakarta is considered one of the fastest growing in terms of a huge leap from the 37th place in the world ranking, which was in 2008 with 32 million people, to the 9th position with more than 57 million passengers.

The general development plan of the airport includes a twofold increase in the capacity of Terminal 1, an increase in passenger traffic through Terminal 2 from 9 million to 19 million people per year, and another 21 million will be “added” to the 4 million passengers passing through Terminal 3 annually.

8th place. Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport.Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, DFW

As of April 2013, Dallas / Fort Worth ranks as the third busiest airport in the world in terms of aircraft traffic, according to statistics. In terms of passenger traffic, at the end of 2012, the total number of “arrivals” and “departures” reached 58,591,842. It is the main air hub of American Airlines and an airport city with its own zip code, police station, fire department and emergency medical services.

This year marks a new milestone for Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport - the number of non-stop destinations served by the airport has reached 200. This achievement has allowed DFW to join a select group of airports including Frankfurt, Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, Chicago and Munich. people have reached

7th place. Airport Paris - Charles de Gaulle.Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, CDG

Charles de Gaulle Airport, named after the General and President of France, Charles de Gaulle, is considered one of the centers of world aviation, and, of course, is the largest airport in France. It is also the epicenter of Air France.

The density of passenger traffic through the airport in 2012 amounted to 61,556,202 people, the density of aircraft traffic - 497,763 boards, which allowed the main French airport to firmly establish itself in the seventh place in the ranking of the busiest airports in the world and in second place in terms of passenger traffic in Europe, second only to London Heathrow. And also Charles de Gaulle occupies an honorable tenth place in the world and first in the European ranking of airports with the highest density of air traffic.

6th place. Los Angeles International Airport.LosAngelesInternationalAirport,LAX

A 3% increase in passenger traffic in 2012 over the previous year pushed Los Angeles International Airport to the sixth place in the world ranking with 63,688,121 people. In addition, in 2011 it was recognized as the world's first airport in terms of the number of "non-stop" passengers.

LAX has nine passenger terminals with shuttle bus connections. The terminal grid resembles a horseshoe. To move between most terminals, passengers need to leave the building, take the bus, and then go through the security screening procedure again. However, between some terminals there is a more loyal movement system without additional inspections.

5th place. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, USA. O "Hare International Airport, ORD

O'Hare Airport is the second largest hub after George W. Bush International Airport, United Airlines, which carries 45% of all O'Hare passengers, and the second largest hub for American Airlines after Dallas / Fort Worth.

O'Hara is the second largest airport in the world in terms of takeoffs and landings and the fifth in the world ranking in terms of annual passenger traffic with an indicator of 66,633,503 in 2012. By the way, this figure is 0.1% less than the 2011 level.

O'Hare International Airport has four passenger terminal with nine concourses and 182 gates.

4th place. Tokyo Haneda International Airport,HND

Haneda Airport serves almost everything domestic flights Tokyo, while the vast majority of international flights go through the second Narita International Airport. After opening in 2010 international terminal at Haneda Airport, concurrently with the launch of the fourth runway, the number of international flights operated by Haneda increased dramatically. In addition, the Japanese government plans to develop an "international" role for the airport in the future.

In 2012, Haneda's total passenger traffic was 66,795,178. According to this indicator, Tokyo airport was in the second place in the ranking of the busiest airports in Asia and in fourth place globally.

The combined capacity of Haneda and Narita has elevated Tokyo to the third busiest city airport system after London and New York.

3rd place. Heathrow International Airport, London. London Heathrow Airport,LHR

Heathrow is London's largest airport and the UK's busiest airport. In addition, as of 2012, Heathrow ranked third in the world in terms of cumulative passenger traffic of 70,038,857 people, carrying the world's largest number of international passengers. In addition, in terms of passenger traffic density, it is the busiest airport in Europe and the third in the European ranking in terms of traffic density after Charles de Gaulle and Frankfurt Airport.

With six airports, the London City Airport System is considered the busiest in the world, with 133,666,888 passengers passing through it every year. In terms of total takeoffs and landings, London is second only to New York.

2nd place. Capital International Airport, Beijing,PEK

Capital Airport is Beijing's main airport. In 2009, it was proudly named Asia's busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic and takeoffs and landings. In 2012, the Shoud was ranked second in the world in terms of passenger traffic (81,929,689 people), behind Hartsfield-Jackson - Atlanta International Airport. In total, 557,167 take-offs and landings were recorded in the Shoud last year, and this is the sixth place globally.

Beijing International Airport is the main hub of Air China, the national carrier of the People's Republic of China, with flights to 120 destinations.

Built in 2008, Terminal 3 is considered the second largest airport terminal after Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport.

1st place. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, ATL

Our prize-winner, the world's busiest airport in terms of cumulative passenger traffic, is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Since 1998, the Atlanta airport has not yielded the palm to anyone. In 2012, Hartsfield-Jackson was in the lead in two ratings at once: in passenger traffic density and in aircraft traffic density. The exact number of passengers transported over the past year is 95,462,867, the number of arrivals and departures is 950,119.

In 1999, a master plan for the development of the airport was announced, in which, under the design figure of the estimated passenger traffic by 2015, 121 million people were listed.

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Every person has a different attitude towards airplanes. Some enjoy the flight, while others are horrified by the thought of it, and they only go for it if absolutely necessary. One thing unites air travel - it is a feeling of extreme, and whether it is pleasant or not depends on the personal preferences of the passenger. The most dangerous airports in the world, among other analogues, are known for being extremely nerve-racking during takeoff and landing.

Top 10 extreme airports on the planet

The rating of the ten international air hubs that can cause the greatest feeling of discomfort when flying is found in different variations. In some classifications, the emphasis is on the length of the stripes, while in others on the weather conditions. However, the names of some airports are mentioned in each top list.

An example of the most extreme air ports is considered to be a site located between the peaks of the Himalayas at an altitude of 4.8 km. The Reagan platform in Washington received similar responses. This is a national air dock, which is literally squeezed between the gathering place of the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) and the CIA. In order to avoid damage to strategic objects, pilots have to use all their skills.

Among the 10 most dangerous airports in the world:

  1. Kansai, Japan. In the 80s of the last century, the passenger traffic of the international harbor grew so much that there were simply not enough flights for everyone. The Japanese could not solve this problem by expanding the port, and therefore it was moved to an island in the middle of the sea, artificially created from an embankment. This engineering project was recognized as outstanding, costing the government $ 15 billion and spending 10 million hours of labor. But the developers did not take into account that Kansai will begin to dive under water very quickly. In 94, the island had already sunk by 50 cm. The pace was then reduced with active subsidence control measures. The cost of this amounted to another billion dollars. These actions remained invisible for customers, but each landing at sea is a real test for them. This is one of the most dangerous airports in the world.
  2. Madeira, Portugal. The mountainous island is famous for its fortified wine drinks. Its uneven terrain was categorically not suitable for the construction of an air port, but an endless stream of curious tourists forced the harbor to be expanded. To increase the area and runways, engineers found a way out - the construction of a special flyover. As a result, the track length has doubled, thanks to which the complex is able to provide reception even to long-haul vehicles. However, pilots need to overcome several obstacles: a mountainous slope on one side, and the ocean on the other. Take off and land from the platform. Technologically, this is an elegant solution to the issue, but this feature made the facility one of the most dangerous airports in the world in the top 10.
  3. Gibraltar. On an area of ​​only 6.5 sq. kilometers by decision of the British authorities on the sandy isthmus between the Rock of Gibraltar and the Iberian Peninsula, a port was built. This is a naval base and an air travel ground for ordinary citizens at the same time. There is clearly a lack of space here. The take-off strip rests directly on the strait. Its length is 1.68 km, which makes it impossible for the pilot to go beyond the established border. This is a common type of flight accident. But the features of the celestial pier do not end there. The strip runs through a busy highway that links Spain to the UK. When landing and taking off, the movement of vehicles on the highway is regulated by means of barriers. The drivers near the track enjoy the original spectacle at this time.
  4. Kranebitten, Austria. Every year thousands of ski fans who come to ski in the Alps in winter are hosted by Tyrol's largest area. Even before arriving here, in flight, the passengers begin their adventures. Kranebitten is a challenging landing site, but also one of the most scenic. This is a valley near the mountains, to land on which the pilot needs to direct the aircraft in a circle, gradually reducing speed and altitude. When going downhill, the car turns 180 degrees, and pilots often need to cope with gusty alpine winds, since in the lowland the same effect is formed as in a wind tunnel.
  5. Sochi, Russia. The port territory is sandwiched between the mountains and the coast, and therefore it is possible to land the ship only from the water side, and take off in the opposite direction. After covering a distance of 4 km from the runway, the pilot has to land the car, since the mountainous terrain will not allow the plane to go around. This task is compounded by bad weather conditions typical for Russia. The proximity to the sea and strong gusts of wind require the pilot to pay maximum attention to the safety of the crew. However, not everyone succeeds. In 2006, an Airbus A320 crashed due to adverse weather conditions.
  6. Paro, Bhutan. If you look at the photo of Bhutan's only air hub, you will not be able to identify even the slightest danger, since it is hidden in the details. The crew has to maneuver between the Himalayan five-thousanders in the immediate vicinity, which shocks passengers a lot at the time of landing. For takeoff, a different scheme is used: climb is possible only along a spiral trajectory. This continues until the ship can rise above the mountains surrounding the airfield. Flights at the international airport take place exclusively during the daytime, and few pilots have the required skills to carry out rapid maneuvers.
  7. Courchevel, France. Most of the wealthy Russian citizens use this site, built on a mountainous slope. This is a necessary measure. The slope of the territory is 18 degrees, and there is a hump in the middle of the GDP. The length of the take-off and landing strip is only 537 meters. For this reason, the airport is only able to accommodate small planes. The difficult entry, typical of mountainous areas, makes the flight to the slopes of Courchevel quite exciting.
  8. Lukla, Nepal. The state of Nepal near Bhutan also has an extreme port. It is much smaller, but the emotions from arriving here are even stronger. This heavenly gate of Everest is the closest to the top of the world. The services of the site are constantly used by professional climbers and ordinary travelers who want to climb the most high point the globe... To arrive here, the plane has to maneuver between the Himalayan ridges, and the landing is carried out on the GDP, which has a slope. It rests against a three-kilometer mountain from the transverse borders of the strip, and the other is concentrated on the very edge of the cliff. The length of the path is 527 meters, which does not give the pilot the right to make a mistake.
  9. Matekane, Lesotho. Here the GDP is even less - only 416 meters. It is located on the border of a mountain gorge. The height of the site is 2.3 km, so the plane descends 600 meters before takeoff, as if falling into an abyss. The car can only be lifted into the air in the direction of the wind and downhill.
  10. Saint Martin, Netherlands. This airport is equipped runway, which is adjacent to the Maho beach and the coast Caribbean... Landing is carried out directly above the crowds of spectators, who are constantly here because of the opportunity to observe in close proximity to the landing of equipment.

  11. Impressive photos and an adrenaline rush with every skin cell from the flights of multi-ton cars a few meters away are guaranteed. During takeoff, the shock wave knocks resting people down, and sometimes threatens health.

    The video shows the landing of the plane at the Saint-Marsen air complex.

    Other dangerous airports

    Despite the latest technologies used by modern air hubs, which allow crews to land automatically, a number of factors create serious difficulties. The pilots have to deal with them. Most often, this includes a risky location, a short length of a landing track and natural features.

    Juancho, Saba

    The complex is located on the island of Saba in the Netherlands in The Caribbean... The GDP of this port does not exceed 400 meters. The end of the strip crashes into the sea water. Due to the high risk, the official status of the airport is closed, however, sometimes the management staff of civil aviation makes exceptions.


    The crew must fully concentrate to make the landing, as incorrect counting can cause the death of all passengers. The probability of a ship falling into the abyss is very high. Most pilots refuse to use the site, including professionals, preferring safer counterparts. Maneuvering during takeoff and landing is quite difficult even for small machines. The danger is the reason for the decrease in the flow of visitors, although this piece of paradise is famous for its beauty and solitude.

    Gustav III, Saint Barth

    The air travel site is located on an island in the Caribbean Sea. It is named in memory of the king of Sweden who bought Saint Barth from the French. In 78 in the 18th century, the island was resold. The peculiarity of the port is a short runway, suitable for landing only small planes, the maximum crew capacity is 20 passengers. The node starts at the slope and reaches the beach. The takeoff takes place right above the people sunbathing here, so the airport cannot be called safe.

    Barra, Scotland


    The world-class air jetty provides air travel to the western Scottish islands. It is the only port that uses the beach as a runway. Flights are booked in advance, as the landing area is flooded with water during high tides.

    Congonhas, Brazil

    The aero complex is the second most congested Brazilian airport. The site is located in the south central part of São Paulo. The opening of the air pier took place in 1936, later 2 accidents happened here - in 1996 and 2007. The first accident was caused by a mechanical malfunction of the aircraft. In the second case, the car crashed into a fuel depot as a result of going beyond the GDP, which caused the death of 199 people.

    Toncontin, Honduras


    Aerobase serves the military and civil aircraft... Its runway is much shorter than the standard tracks of international airfields. It is 1 km 863 m. The port territory is very closely adjacent to the mountain slopes. The air harbor also has 2 accidents. A total of 12 passengers were killed and 7 were injured.

Capital International Airport, Beijing. The largest airport in China, the second in terms of passenger traffic in the world (90 million users per year). Occupies an area of ​​15 sq. km., about 1100 flights are made per day.


Cairo International Airport. Main airport Egypt, second only to the Johannesburg airport in South Africa in terms of congestion in all of Africa. Area - 37 sq. km., passenger turnover - 14 million people a year.


O'Hara International Airport, Chicago. The third largest airport in the United States and by passenger traffic, this airport was twice recognized as the best in the country. Until 2005, it was the world's busiest airport in terms of the number of take-offs and landings - an average of 2,663 per day, almost a million per year.


Suanaphum, Bangkok's new international airport. The largest in Thailand, one of the busiest in Southeast Asia. The area is almost 30 sq. km., passenger turnover - about 50 million people a year.


Madrid-Barajas Airport named after Adolfo Suarez. The main airport in Spain, located almost within the city limits, 14 km northeast of the central square of Madrid. A huge and extremely busy airport with four terminals and an area of ​​30 sq. km. and a passenger turnover of 50 million people.


Charles de Gaulle - Paris airport. The second in Europe in terms of passenger traffic, the eighth in the world. The annual passenger turnover is 63 million people.


Pudong International Airport, Shanghai. Carries more international passengers than Shoudou and also ranks first in China's cargo transportation. With two terminals, it is larger than many four-terminal airports in the world - 33 sq. km.


Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport. Located between two major cities Texas, the second largest airport in the United States, it covers as much as 78 square meters. km. Passenger traffic is about 60 million people.


Denver International Airport. With an area of ​​140 sq. km. this airport is ranked first in size in the United States and second in the world. Volumes passenger transportation and the traffic is not record-breaking, but quite impressive - 50 million people a year and 600 thousand departures / landings.


King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh. The largest airport in the world, covering an area of ​​315 sq. km. Used as one of NASA's backup shuttle landing sites.

Much depends on the infrastructure. For example, a dozen airports in terms of passenger traffic significantly differ from a similar Top 10 in terms of area - just some are better organized than others. And if the airport is "squeezed" in the city, it cannot expand to the sides at all, but it "grows" in depth, increasing the area of ​​underground floors.

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