Hamburg Airport

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Hamburg Airport is an airport used by private jets in Hamburg, Germany. It has a maximum runway length of 3,666 meters. There are in total of 2 runways at the airport.

Hamburg Airport is the international airport of Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany. Since November 2016 the official name has become Hamburg Airport Helmut Schmidt, after the former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt. It is located 8.5 km (5.3 mi) north of the city center in the Fuhlsbuttel quarter and serves as a hub for Eurowings and focus cities for Condor, Ryanair, and TUI fly Deutschland. Hamburg Airport is the fifth-busiest of Germany's commercial airports measured by the number of passengers and counted 17,231,687 passengers and 156,388 aircraft movements in 2018. It is named after former senator of Hamburg and chancellor of Germany, Helmut Schmidt. As of July 2017, it featured flights to more than 130 mostly European metropolitan and leisure destinations as well as three are long-haul routes to Dubai, Tabriz and Tehran. Hamburg's other airport, Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport, is not open to commercial traffic. This is where the Airbus factory site is located.

Sometimes referred to as EDDH - its ICAO code - on private jet quotes, for example, it can also be called HAM - its IATA code name. Both these shorthands are used by aircrafts to refer to the airport.


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  • ICAO: EDDH
  • IATA: HAM
  • Latitude: 53.630278
  • Longitude: 9.991111
  • Altitude: 16 meters
  • Runway length: 3,666 meters
  • Number of runways: 2
  • Hamburg Airport
  • City: Hamburg
  • Region: Hamburg
  • Country: Germany