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|website = http://www.euroairport.com/en/ | |website = http://www.euroairport.com/en/ | ||
|runway = 15/33 | |runway = 15/33 | ||
|length = 3900 m | |length =3900 m | ||
|material = Concrete | |material = Concrete | ||
|runway2 = 26/08 | |runway2 = 26/08 | ||
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|material2 = Concrete | |material2 = Concrete | ||
|runway3 = 15R/33L | |||
|length3= 630 m | |||
|material3 = Grass | |||
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Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is the only developed airport in FlightGear that is operated by 3 countries (Switzerland, France and Germany), hence the name "EuroAirport". The Airport lies completely in French soil (with public transport connections from Switzerland operated by SBB <nowiki>[Swiss Federal Railworks]</nowiki> and a local Bus line from Basel), but the airport is categorized as a Swiss airport. The reason why is because it used to be the former Swissair's Hub until 2001, after it's bankruptcy . Currently, the only Real airline with a Hub in Basel-Mulhouse is EasyJet Switzerland. | Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is the only developed airport in FlightGear that is operated by 3 countries (Switzerland, France and Germany), hence the name "EuroAirport". The Airport lies completely in French soil (with public transport connections from Switzerland operated by SBB <nowiki>[Swiss Federal Railworks]</nowiki> and a local Bus line from Basel), but the airport is categorized as a Swiss airport. The reason why is because it used to be the former Swissair's Hub until 2001, after it's bankruptcy . Currently, the only Real airline with a Hub in Basel-Mulhouse is EasyJet Switzerland. | ||
Because of the EuroAirport being binationality, it has 3 IATA's: BSL (The Swiss code for Basel), MLH (The French code for Mulhouse) and EAP (international for EuroAirport). This airport has a similar state to [[Geneva_International_Airport|Geneva's Airport]], excluding the multiple IATAs. Its ICAO code is LFSB. | Because of the EuroAirport being binationality, it has 3 IATA's: BSL (The Swiss code for Basel), MLH (The French code for Mulhouse) and EAP (international code for EuroAirport). This airport has a similar state to [[Geneva_International_Airport|Geneva's Airport]], excluding the multiple IATAs. Its ICAO code is LFSB. | ||
==Runways== | ==Runways== |
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