Los Angeles International Airport
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| Los Angeles International Airport | |||||
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| IATA LAX | ICAO KLAX | ||||
| Type | public | ||||
| Owner | City Of Los Angeles | ||||
| City | Los Angeles, United States Of America | ||||
| Website: http://www.lawa.org | |||||
| Runways | |||||
| Runway | Length | Material | |||
| 6L/24R | 2720 m | Concrete | |||
| 6R/24L | 3135 m | Concrete | |||
| 7L/25R | 3685 m | Concrete | |||
| 7R/25L | 3882 m | Concrete | |||
| Current user rating: 60% (1 votes)
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Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX) is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California, the second-most populated metropolitan area of the United States. It is often referred to by its airport code LAX, with the letters usually pronounced individually (IPA: /ɛl.eɪ.ɛks/). LAX is located in southwestern Los Angeles in the neighborhood of Westchester, 16 mi (26 km) from the downtown core.
LAX is the busiest airport in California in terms of flight operations, passenger traffic and air cargo activity, followed by San Francisco International Airport (SFO). LAX is also the only U.S. airport to serve 3 or more international destinations with ridership of 1 million passengers or more per year (Tokyo-Narita, London-Heathrow, Taipei).
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