Gobras Worldport
Z13, 20.7199 °N, 86.5503 °E | |
Gobras Worldport Gobras City International Worldport | |
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Basic information | |
Country | ![]() |
City | Gobras City |
Began operation | 1954 (extensions in 1963, 1995, 2001) |
WAAT | GWP |
ANACA | GGWP |
Statistics | |
Passengers | (millions) |
Runways | |
Direction | Length |
Runway 12R/30L | 10000ft - 3048m |
Runway 12C/30C | 13290ft - 4050m |
Runway 12L/30R | 9937ft - 3028m |
Runway 3/21 | 11610ft - 3539m |
Runway 8/26 | 10000ft - 3048m |
Helipads | |
Number | Length |
H1 | 30 m |
Transport | |
Highways | A 201 |
Metro lines | RT-Metro |
Communication |
Gobras Worldport (WAAT: GWP, ANACA: GGWP), officially Gobras City International Worldport, is a public airport located west of downtown Gobras City. It is the largest airport in the nation of Gobrassanya and the largest by flight volume serving both national and domestic flights, also serving as a hub airport. The airport is run by the Gobras City Port Authority. The most recent terminal complex was built from 1995 to 2001 to match the increasing number of flight-guests in the developing country and to enable providing transcontinental connections to all around the globe.
Contents
History
International Terminal 1
Domestic Terminal 2
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Gobras Worldport is one of the very few international destinations of AntigoAir. There are weekly flights between Antigo City and Gobras City.
Cargo
GWP Concourse Information
GWP has five remote concourses located between the runways at the airport. The concourses are connected to the terminals via an automated people-mover tram that travels underground. The concourses are A, B, C, D and E. Each concourse has a total of 36 aircraft gates each.
Concourse A | Concourse B | Concourse C | Concourse D | Concourse E |
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Gobrassian Airlines | Khaiwoon Air | Aloran Airlines | BrunsAir |