Fact sheet
| Airport name: |
Budapest Airport
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| Airport code: |
BUD or LHBP
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| Runways length and pavement strength: |
13R-31L: TORA-3010 meters, PCN 65/R/B/X/T Concrete; 13L-31R: TORA-3707 meters, PCN 75/R/B/X/T Concrete
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| Apron pavement strength: |
T1: PCN 50/R/B/X/T, T2: PCN 75/R/B/X/T
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| Taxiway width and pavement strength: |
width 23m or 17m, PCN 75 R/B/X/T or PCN 60 R/B/X/T depending on taxiway
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| Airport operating hours: |
0-24 hours; ILS: CAT II or CAT III/A depending on runway
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| Navigation aids (for example category I, II, III): |
Approach and runway lighting: CAT II/III, length: 900 metre, intensity: LIH; Visual aids: PAPI;
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| No. check in counters: |
Terminal 2: 58 counters, 20 CUSS kiosks
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| No. immigration counters: |
Terminal 2: 8+8+4
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| No. airbridge served stands: |
Terminal 2: 8 jet way stands
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| No. remote stands: |
Terminal 2: maximum 25 remote stands;
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| No. security channels: |
Terminal 2: 13 departure and 5 transfer lanes |
Some data about BUD’s traffic can be downloaded from here.
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Some data about BUD’s traffic can be downloaded from here.
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Some data about BUD’s traffic can be downloaded from here.
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