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Details of Nuuk Airport

Nuuk Airport (Greenland: Mittal Fick Nuuk; ; Danish: Nuuk lufthavn;; English: Nuuk Airport is a civil airport, located in the central area of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, the largest island in the world. It is the technical center and hub airport of Greenland Airlines, the national airline of Greenland. It is operated and managed by Mittarfeqarfiit and provides aviation services to Nuuk and its surrounding areas.

Chinese name: Nuuk Airport mbth: nuuk airsport Greenland: Mittarfik Nuuk Danish: Nuuk lufthavn three-character code: GOH four-character code: BGGH runway number: 1 altitude: 86m Introduction, waypoint route, Greenland air transport introduction experienced the seaplane era and helicopter era. In the early 1960s, Greenland Airlines put Gr? When the name nlandsfly was established, only PBY- Catalina seaplane was in service in Nuuk, which used Nuuk Port as the landing site. In the later era of fixed-wing aircraft and turboprop engines, Sikorsky S6 1-N continued to serve as the link between Nuuk and Palmer. It was not until the completion of Palmut Airport in 2007 that the old helicopters were replaced. The terminal and tower of Nuuk Airport (now called Nuuk Airport) was built in 1979, with an altitude of 86 meters (283 feet), a runway of 950 meters (3 1 17 feet) and a width of 30 meters (98 feet). The runway is about 700 meters away from the campus of the University of Greenland. Nuuk Airport has a passenger station and a freight station, and it is the aviation technology center of Greenland. There are three boarding gates in the passenger terminal, which are located near the check-in counter and the waiting hall, and the baggage turntable is installed separately in the terminal. Because the airport is limited by mountainous areas and its harsh weather conditions, it can't meet the take-off and landing needs of large flights to Denmark. Greenland Airlines: Aasiaat, Ilulissat, Conclusion wag, Kulusuke, Maniitsoq, Narsarsuaq, Nerlerit Inaat, Paamiut, Kanak, Sisimiut, Reykjavik Airport Iceland Airlines: Reykjavik.