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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
* 1 History
* 2 Operations
* 3 Terminals
** 3.1 Terminal A
** 3.2 Terminal B
** 3.3 Terminal C
** 3.4 Terminal D
** 3.5 Terminal E
* 4 Airlines and destinations
** 4.1 Passenger
** 4.2 Prospective flights
** 4.3 Historical airline service
** 4.4 Other services
* 5 Cargo carriers and destinations
** 5.1 Trade data
** 5.2 Cargo
* 6 Statistics
** 6.1 Top destinations
** 6.2 Annual traffic
* 7 Terminal transportation
* 8 Hotels
* 9 Ground transportation
** 9.1 Automobile
** 9.2 Bus
** 9.3 Courtesy vans
** 9.4 Shuttle service
** 9.5 Taxi
* 10 Artwork
* 11 Master plan
* 12 Accidents and incidents
* 13 Gallery


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:06, 4 August 2023

Sierra International Airport (IATA: SIX, ICAO: KSIX, FAA LID: SIX) is the primary international airport serving Sierra, Verona and its surrounding metropolitan area. It is the largest airport in Insui by both international and domestic passenger traffic. It is most often referred to by its IATA airport code SIX. The airport is owned by the city of Sierra and operated by the Palm Coast Airport Authority, an inter-county governmental agency of the metro counties which manages the two other international airports in the Palm Coast, as well as three airports only open to domestic air traffic. Sierra International Airport is the primary hub of Air Insui, Premiere Airways, and Sarpedonian Airways, and is a focus city for AirLevantia, DeBonAire Airlines, Northeast Airlines, NYOAC, and Royal Helvianirian Airlines.

Sierra International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional Sierra

File:SIX terminal.jpg
IATA: SIX – ICAO: KSIX
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Palm Coast Airport Authority
Serves Palm Coast area of Northern Verona
Location Sierra, Verona
Hub for
  • Air Insui
  • Premiere Airways
  • Sarpedonian Airways
Focus city for
  • AirLevantia
  • Air Onisa
  • DeBonAire Airlines
  • Dias Aerial
  • NYOAC
  • Rhodennir Airways
  • Royal Helvianirian Airlines
Elevation AMSL 128 ft / 39 m
Website sierra.flypalmcoast.com/
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6L/24R 9,000 2,743 Concrete
6R/24L 10,885 3,318 Concrete
7L/25R 12,467 3,800 Concrete
7R/25L 10,170 3,100 Concrete
10/28 9,006 2,745 Concrete
Statistics (2035)
Passengers 146,262,917
Aircraft operations 1,081,716
Social impact 236.1 thousand

The airport holds the record for the world's busiest origin and destination airport, since relative to other airports, many more travelers begin or end their trips in Sierra than use it as a connection. It is also the only airport to rank among the top five Cartadanian airports for both passenger and cargo traffic.

While SIX is the busiest airport in the Greater Sierra Area, several other airports, including Bordeaux-Columbia Airport, Lynnhaven-Serenity Airport, Roseland-Pasadena Airport, as well as Gadsden-Samori-Andina and Los Sueños International Airports, also serve the area.

Contents

History

Operations

Terminals

Terminal A

Terminal B

Terminal C

Terminal D

Terminal E

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Prospective flights

Historical airline service

Other services

Cargo carriers and destinations

Trade data

Cargo

Statistics

Top destinations

Annual traffic

Terminal transportation

Hotels

Ground transportation

Automobile

Bus

Courtesy vans

Shuttle service

Taxi

Artwork

Master plan

Accidents and incidents