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IQunter10
3 months ago

I can’t imagine 1, 44 million square meters.

For what? Well, several planes have to land and start at the same time.

And the many 1000 passengers a day and the staff also need space

Leuchtpflaume
3 months ago
Reply to  IQunter10

We are talking more about 100,000 – at least 10,000 passengers

Lupulus
3 months ago

The number seems very small to me. I looked at Wikipedia, there’s something else, that’s 7.650 ha. 1 hectare is 10,000 m2.

Conversion:

7.650 ha = 7.650 x 10,000 m2 = 76.500.000 m2

Or also 76.5 km2.

What do you need? Look at the numbers in the Wikipedia article, these are huge quantities of passengers and freight.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airport_Istanbul

JollySwgm
3 months ago

The number can’t fit. This might be the space needed for a start and runway.

bwhoch2
3 months ago

It’s small. For comparison: Munich Airport has 16.2 million m2. Frankfurt Airport has over 21 million m2.

How many kilometers: 1.2 kilometres long and 1.2 kilometres wide. There’s not much!

What for?

I’m wondering about that. Maybe for sailplanes?

Randy870
3 months ago

is about 1 km. Not so big.

Because 1 km = 1000 meters.

And then 1000 meters times 1000 meters = 1 million.

blackhaya
3 months ago

The airport has 5 charging lanes that are up to 4100 meters long, with plenty of taxiways.

The runway system with the safety distances makes the large part of the area.

TheAmigos
3 months ago

You mean square kilometers. Simply divide the 1.44 million square meters by 1000

Lupulus
3 months ago
Reply to  TheAmigos

Better divided by 1 million, this is about m2 and not about m.