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What 5f airports are there in the world?

The 5F-class airports in the world include Singapore Changi Airport, Incheon Airport, Munich Airport, Zurich Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, all of which can be regarded as 5f-class airports.

Singapore Changi Airport, operated by Changi Airport Group Bureau, is the main operating base of Singapore Airlines, Singapore Air Cargo, SilkAir and Jetstar Asia Airlines. Now Changi Airport provides services to more than 20 international airlines, flying to about 100 countries and regions and 380 cities, with 7,400 flights every week. Changi Airport has also created more than160,000 jobs for Singapore.

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Incheon airport 1

According to the airport in official website in April 2020, Incheon International Airport has two terminals, including T 1 Terminal with an area of 505,000 square meters, Satellite Hall with an area of167,000 square meters, and T2 Terminal with an area of 387,000 square meters. The station platform has 163 passenger seats and 49 freight seats; There are four runways, all 60 meters wide, of which two are 3750 meters long and two are 4000 meters long;

It can meet the annual passenger throughput of 72 million passengers, cargo and mail throughput of 5 million tons, and aircraft take-off and landing of 730,000 sorties.

2. Munich Airport, Germany

Munich Airport is sometimes nicknamed franz josef strauss to commemorate the former Bayern Governor and one of the founders of Airbus. But this is not the official name of the airport. This alias is almost never used except on some traffic signs. In addition, from the airport construction stage to 1992, the airport was simply called "Munich Second Airport" to distinguish it from the Munich -Rim Airport that was still in use at that time.

3. Zurich Airport, Switzerland

In 20 19, Zurich Airport * * * completed passenger throughput of 3 1507692 million passengers, up 1.3% year-on-year, ranking 1 in Switzerland. The cargo and mail throughput was 45 1.827 tons, down 8.4% year-on-year, ranking 1 in Switzerland. Aircraft took off and landed 275,329 times, down 1. 1% year-on-year, ranking 1 in Switzerland.