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Linate Airport
Airport Enrico Forlanini
Aéroport de Milan(Milano).jpg
IATA: LINICAO: LIML
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator SEA - Aeroporti di Milano
Location Milan, Italy
Elevation AMSL 353 ft / 108 m
Coordinates 45°26′58″N 009°16′42″E / 45.44944°N 9.27833°E / 45.44944; 9.27833 (Linate Airport)Coordinates: 45°26′58″N 009°16′42″E / 45.44944°N 9.27833°E / 45.44944; 9.27833 (Linate Airport)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 2,442 8,012 Asphalt
17/35 601 1,972 Bitumen
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H1 28 92 Asphalt
Source: AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Linate Airport (IATA: LINICAO: LIML) is one of the two major airports of Milan, Italy, along with Malpensa Airport. Due to its closer proximity to Milan, it is 4.2 NM (7.8 km; 4.8 mi) east southeast of the city,[1] compared with Malpensa, which is 21.58 NM (39.97 km; 24.83 mi) northwest of the city,[1] it is mainly used for domestic and short-haul international flights, with over 9.6 million passengers in 2006. Its name comes from the small village where it is located in the town of Peschiera Borromeo. Its real name is "Airport Enrico Forlanini", after the Italian inventor and aeronautical pioneer born in Milan. Linate airport buildings are located in the Segrate Municipality, and the field is located for a large part in the Peschiera Borromeo Municipality.

It was built next to Idroscalo of Milan in the 1930s when Taliedo Airport (located 1 km (0.62 mi) from the southern border of Milan), and one of the world's first aerodromes and airports, became too small for commercial traffic. Linate was completely rebuilt in the 1950s and again in the 1980s.

The larger airport serving Milan is Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXPICAO: LIMC). Linate and Malpensa airports are connected by highways and by service buses.

The third airport of the Greater Milan area is Orio al Serio, located 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Bergamo, 42 km (26 mi) east of Milan.

The correct pronunciation of Linate is "/li'nate/" (lee-NAH-teh), and not "/laj'nate/" (ly-NAH-teh). Using the wrong pronunciation might lead to misunderstandings with taxi drivers, because Lainate ("/laj'nate/") is another borough near Milan.

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[edit] Traffic

[edit] 2005

  • Passengers: 9,088,607
  • Movements: 122,221
  • Cargo: 25,345 tons

[edit] 2006

  • Passengers: 9,696,515 (+6.7%)
  • Movements: 131,615 (+7.7%)
  • Cargo: 27,468 tons (+9.7%)

[edit] 2007 (January to November)

  • Passengers: 9,206,826 (+2.8%)
  • Movements: 120,498 (-1.1%)
  • Cargo: 21,751 tons (-13.7%)

[edit] Incidents and accidents

  • On June 15 2005, a light aircraft safely landed on taxiway 'T' after its pilot had mistaken it for runway 36R. Following that incident[3], a safety recommendation was issued. It suggested the use of different numbers to help differentiate between runways.[4] This change was enacted at the beginning of July 2007, when 18R/36L became 17/35 and 18L/36R became 18/36.

[edit] Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Aer Lingus Dublin
Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Alitalia Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bari, Brindisi, Brussels, Bucharest-Otopeni, Catania, Frankfurt, Lamezia Terme, Lampedusa, London-Heathrow, Madrid, Naples, Palermo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Reggio Calabria, Rome-Fiumicino, Warsaw [resumes 28 March]
Alitalia operated by Air One Alghero, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, London-City, Palermo, Pantelleria, Pescara
Austrian Airlines operated by Tyrolean Airways Vienna
British Airways London-Heathrow
Brussels Airlines Brussels
easyJet London-Gatwick, Paris-Orly
Iberia Airlines Madrid
ItAli Airlines Pescara
KLM Amsterdam
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Meridiana Cagliari, Catania, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Meridiana operated by Eurofly Catania, Palermo
Scandinavian Airlines System Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda
TAP Portugal Lisbon
Windjet Catania, Palermo

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