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|name = | |name =Václav Havel Airport Prague, Ruzyne | ||
|alt = | |image = | ||
|alt = overview | |||
|iata =PRG | |iata =PRG | ||
|icao =LKPR | |icao =LKPR | ||
|type =Public | |type =Public | ||
|city =Prague | |city =Prague | ||
|owner =Letiště Praha, a. s. | |||
|scenerytile = e010n050 | |scenerytile = e010n050 | ||
|download = | |download = | ||
|terrasync = published | |terrasync = published | ||
|runway= 06/24 | |runway= 06/24 | ||
|length= | |length= 3715 m × 45 m | ||
|material= Concrete | |material= Concrete | ||
|runway2= 13/31 | |||
|length2= 3250 m × 45 m | |||
|material2= Concrete | |||
|runway3= 04/22 | |||
|length3= closed | |||
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'''Václav Havel Airport Prague''' is the biggest airport in the Czech Republic and the busiest airport in the newer EU member states. Located 10 kilometres west of the city centre, the airport is a hub for Czech Airlines. | |||
== Flying at Ruzyne == | |||
==== Charts ==== | |||
All [http://www.fly-sea.com/charts/LKPR.pdf diagrams and charts] are available for download. | |||
==== Runway 06/24 ==== | |||
* ILS-CAT-I '''06''' (063°): 111.15 | |||
* ILS-CAT-III '''24''' (243°): 109.10 | |||
==== Runway 13/31 ==== | |||
* '''13''' (125°) | |||
* ILS-CAT-I '''31''' (305°): 109.50 | |||
==== ATC ==== | |||
* ATIS - frequency 122.15 | |||
* Tower - frequency 119.70 | |||
* Ground - frequency 121.90 | |||
==== Top destinations ==== | |||
Paris–Charles de Gaulle, London–Heathrow, Frankfurt, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Amsterdam Schiphol, Milan, Madrid–Barajas, Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci, Brussels, Zürich, Barcelona and much more. | |||
== At the airport == | |||
==== North Apron ==== | |||
Terminal 1 is used for flights outside the Schengen Area | |||
Terminal 2 is used for flights within the Schengen area | |||
==== South Apron ==== | |||
Terminal 3 is used for private and charter flights | |||
Terminal 4 is used exclusively for VIP flights and state visits | |||
==== East Apron ==== | |||
Cargo Terminal 1 operated by Menzies Aviation Czech; for freight flights only | |||
Cargo Terminal 2 operated by Skyport; for freight flights only | |||
==== FBOs ==== | |||
ABS JETS in Hangar N at the south apron (taxiway R) | |||
-Aircraft Management Services, Maintenance, Executive Handling, Hangarage, Flight Planning, Aircraft Charter | |||
Aviation Service at the south apron (taxiway N) | |||
-A/C, helicopters and components Base and Line Maintenance and repairs, Logistics support and coordination, Handling Prague Ruzyne International Airport | |||
== Scenery == | |||
Publishing of model developments via TerraSync started in 09/2013. | |||
There is no AI Ground Network but AI Aircrafts are present ''(2013)''. | |||
There are no parking positions ''(2013)''. | |||
==== Download via TerraSync ==== | |||
[[TerraSync]] has it all! You don't need to download a custom scenery. | |||
Terrasync makes it easy for every user always to have the latest scenery installed automatically. | |||
* Updates: | |||
** 2013-10-25 ''Radar and Weather Radar published'' | |||
** 2013-10-20 ''Buildings of the cargo apron published'' | |||
** 2013-09-30 ''Hangars E D F and GA published'' | |||
** 2013-09-22 ''Hangars of the south apron published'' | |||
** 2013-09-18 ''Terminal 3 and 4 at the south apron'' | |||
** 2013-09-13 ''Terminal 1 and 2 at the north apron'' | |||
[[Category:Airports in Czech Republic]] | [[Category:Airports in Czech Republic]] |
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Owner | Letiště Praha, a. s. | |||||||||||||||
City | Prague | |||||||||||||||
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Scenery tile | e010n050 | |||||||||||||||
TerraSync | published |
Václav Havel Airport Prague is the biggest airport in the Czech Republic and the busiest airport in the newer EU member states. Located 10 kilometres west of the city centre, the airport is a hub for Czech Airlines.
Flying at Ruzyne
Charts
All diagrams and charts are available for download.
Runway 06/24
- ILS-CAT-I 06 (063°): 111.15
- ILS-CAT-III 24 (243°): 109.10
Runway 13/31
- 13 (125°)
- ILS-CAT-I 31 (305°): 109.50
ATC
- ATIS - frequency 122.15
- Tower - frequency 119.70
- Ground - frequency 121.90
Top destinations
Paris–Charles de Gaulle, London–Heathrow, Frankfurt, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Amsterdam Schiphol, Milan, Madrid–Barajas, Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci, Brussels, Zürich, Barcelona and much more.
At the airport
North Apron
Terminal 1 is used for flights outside the Schengen Area
Terminal 2 is used for flights within the Schengen area
South Apron
Terminal 3 is used for private and charter flights
Terminal 4 is used exclusively for VIP flights and state visits
East Apron
Cargo Terminal 1 operated by Menzies Aviation Czech; for freight flights only
Cargo Terminal 2 operated by Skyport; for freight flights only
FBOs
ABS JETS in Hangar N at the south apron (taxiway R)
-Aircraft Management Services, Maintenance, Executive Handling, Hangarage, Flight Planning, Aircraft Charter
Aviation Service at the south apron (taxiway N)
-A/C, helicopters and components Base and Line Maintenance and repairs, Logistics support and coordination, Handling Prague Ruzyne International Airport
Scenery
Publishing of model developments via TerraSync started in 09/2013. There is no AI Ground Network but AI Aircrafts are present (2013). There are no parking positions (2013).
Download via TerraSync
TerraSync has it all! You don't need to download a custom scenery. Terrasync makes it easy for every user always to have the latest scenery installed automatically.
- Updates:
- 2013-10-25 Radar and Weather Radar published
- 2013-10-20 Buildings of the cargo apron published
- 2013-09-30 Hangars E D F and GA published
- 2013-09-22 Hangars of the south apron published
- 2013-09-18 Terminal 3 and 4 at the south apron
- 2013-09-13 Terminal 1 and 2 at the north apron