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Fascinating facts about aviation, airports, and flight.

Weltrekorde (25)

Record-breaking achievements in aviation — busiest airports, longest flights, and more.

93.7 million passengers

Verkehrsreichster Flughafen nach Passagieren

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport handled 93.7 million passengers in 2023, making it the busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.

87 million passengers

Verkehrsreichster Flughafen für internationale Passagiere

Dubai International Airport served over 87 million passengers in 2023, nearly all of them international travelers.

903,000 aircraft movements

Verkehrsreichster Flughafen nach Flugbewegungen

Chicago O'Hare International Airport recorded over 903,000 aircraft movements in 2023, the highest in the world.

780 km²

Größter Flughafen nach Fläche

King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia spans 780 square kilometers, larger than the entire country of Bahrain.

5,500 meters

Längste kommerzielle Landebahn

Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet has the world's longest commercial runway at 5,500 meters to compensate for its extreme altitude.

400 meters

Kürzeste kommerzielle Landebahn

Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport on the island of Saba in the Caribbean has the world's shortest commercial runway at just 400 meters.

4,411 meters above sea level

Höchstgelegener kommerzieller Flughafen

Daocheng Yading Airport in Sichuan, China sits at 4,411 meters above sea level, making it the world's highest commercial airport.

-389 meters below sea level

Tiefstgelegener Flughafen

Bar Yehuda Airstrip near the Dead Sea sits 389 meters below sea level, making it the lowest airport on Earth.

15,349 km

Längster nonstop kommerzieller Flug

Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest nonstop flight from Singapore to New York JFK, covering 15,349 kilometers in about 18 hours and 50 minutes.

2.7 km

Kürzester planmäßiger Flug

The flight between Westray and Papa Westray in Scotland's Orkney Islands covers just 2.7 kilometers and takes about 57 seconds.

8 runways

Meiste Landebahnen an einem einzelnen Flughafen

Chicago O'Hare International Airport has 8 runways, the most of any commercial airport in the world.

1909 year established

Ältester ununterbrochen in Betrieb befindlicher Flughafen

College Park Airport in Maryland has been in continuous operation since 1909, making it the world's oldest airport.

340+ destinations

Flughafen mit den meisten Zielen

Istanbul Airport serves over 340 destinations, connecting more cities nonstop than any other airport.

340+ destinations

Fluggesellschaft mit den meisten Zielen

Turkish Airlines flies to over 340 destinations in more than 130 countries, reaching more places than any other carrier.

640 tonnes MTOW

Größtes jemals gebautes Flugzeug

The Antonov An-225 Mriya had a maximum takeoff weight of 640 tonnes and an 88-meter wingspan, making it the largest aircraft ever built.

2.04 Mach

Schnellstes kommerzielles Flugzeug

The Concorde cruised at Mach 2.04, or about 2,180 km/h, crossing the Atlantic in under 3.5 hours.

~1 billion USD annual revenue

Profitabelste Airline-Route

The Sydney to Melbourne corridor generates roughly 1 billion USD in annual revenue, making it one of the most profitable airline routes globally.

950+ aircraft

Größte Airline-Flotte

American Airlines operates a fleet of over 950 aircraft, the largest of any airline in the world.

19,700+ airports

Land mit den meisten Flughäfen

The United States has over 19,700 airports, more than any other country by a wide margin.

1919 year founded

Älteste noch betriebene Fluggesellschaft

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, founded in 1919, is the oldest airline still operating under its original name.

55 movements per hour

Verkehrsreichster Flughafen mit einer einzigen Landebahn

London Gatwick Airport handles up to 55 aircraft movements per hour on its single runway, the busiest single-runway operation in the world.

58+ billion USD

Größte Fluggesellschaft nach Umsatz

Delta Air Lines generated over 58 billion USD in revenue in 2023, making it the largest airline by total revenue.

1,088 passengers

Meiste Passagiere in einem einzelnen Flugzeug

A Boeing 747 carried 1,088 people during an emergency evacuation flight from Ethiopia to Israel in 1991.

87.1 percent

Höchster Passagier-Auslastungsgrad der Branche

The global airline industry achieved an average passenger load factor of 87.1% in 2023, the highest ever recorded.

76.7 meters

Längstes kommerzielles Flugzeug

The Boeing 777-9 measures 76.7 meters in length, making it the longest commercial aircraft ever produced.

Luftfahrtgeografie (20)

Fascinating geographic extremes and curiosities from the world of airports and flight.

19,590 km apart

Flughäfen auf gegenüberliegenden Seiten der Erde

Madrid Barajas and Auckland are nearly perfectly antipodal, sitting on almost exactly opposite points of the globe about 19,590 km apart.

22 km from equator

Flughafen am nächsten zum Äquator

Mariscal Sucre Airport in Quito sits just 22 km south of the equator, making it one of the closest major airports to the 0-degree latitude line.

78.25 degrees north

Nördlichster Flughafen mit Linienflügen

Svalbard Airport Longyearbyen at 78.25 degrees north is the northernmost airport in the world with scheduled airline service.

54.8 degrees south

Südlichster Flughafen mit Linienflügen

Ushuaia Malvinas Argentinas International Airport at 54.8 degrees south is the southernmost airport with regular commercial service.

180 degrees longitude

Flughäfen am nächsten zur Datumsgrenze

Fiji's Nadi International Airport and Samoa's Faleolo Airport are separated by the International Date Line, meaning flights between them can arrive before they depart by calendar date.

-3.4 meters below sea level

Unter dem Meeresspiegel gebaute Flughäfen

Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam sits 3.4 meters below sea level, protected by an extensive system of dikes, pumps, and drainage canals.

3,759 km to nearest land

Abgelegenster Flughafen

Mataveri International Airport on Easter Island is 3,759 km from the nearest populated landmass, making it the most remote airport with scheduled service.

2 countries

Flughafen auf dem Gebiet zweier Länder

EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg straddles the French-Swiss border and is jointly operated by both countries under a unique binational agreement.

9.5 km from city center

Flughafen am nächsten zum Stadtzentrum

London City Airport is just 9.5 km from the City of London financial district, the closest major airport to a global financial center.

6 airports

Stadt mit den meisten Flughäfen

London is served by six major airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, City, and Southend), more than any other metropolitan area.

4 km island length

Flughafen auf einer künstlichen Insel

Kansai International Airport was built on a 4 km by 1 km artificial island in Osaka Bay, constructed over three years using 180 million cubic meters of fill.

3 runways on sand

Flughafen mit Strandlandebahn

Barra Airport in Scotland's Outer Hebrides is the only airport in the world where scheduled flights use a beach as the runway.

1 road crossing

Flughafen mit einer von einer Straße gekreuzten Landebahn

Gibraltar International Airport's runway is intersected by Winston Churchill Avenue, the main road connecting Gibraltar to Spain.

180+ daily flights

Häufigste innerstädtische Flugroute

The Jeju to Seoul Gimpo route in South Korea sees over 180 daily flights, making it one of the most frequent air services in the world.

11,000+ km over land

Längster Flug ohne Ozeanüberquerung

The flight from Lisbon to Singapore covers over 11,000 km entirely over land, the longest possible route without crossing a major ocean.

2 country sectors

Flughafen, der offiziell Städte zweier Länder bedient

Geneva Airport has a French sector accessible directly from France, allowing French residents to use the airport without entering Swiss territory.

5 terminals

Flughafen mit den meisten Terminals

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has five terminals (A through E) connected by an automated people mover spanning 7,300 hectares.

120+ km/h gusts

Flughafen mit den stärksten Seitenwinden

Wellington Airport in New Zealand is notorious for extreme crosswinds gusting over 120 km/h due to the Cook Strait funnel effect.

18 holes

Flughafen mit Golfplatz zwischen den Landebahnen

Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok has an 18-hole golf course situated between its two parallel runways.

3+ ice runways

Flughäfen mit Eislandebahnen

Several Antarctic research stations use runways carved directly into sea ice or glacial ice, with some supporting aircraft as large as the C-17 Globemaster.

Meilensteine der Luftfahrt (20)

Key moments that shaped the history of commercial and civil aviation.

12 seconds

Erster motorisierter Flug

Orville Wright made the first sustained powered flight on December 17, 1903, covering 37 meters in 12 seconds at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

1914 year

Erster planmäßiger Fluglinienverkehr

The St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line began the world's first scheduled airline service on January 1, 1914, flying across Tampa Bay.

16 hours

Erster nonstop Transatlantikflug

John Alcock and Arthur Brown completed the first nonstop transatlantic flight on June 15, 1919, flying from Newfoundland to Ireland in 16 hours.

1952 year

Erster kommerzieller Düsenflugzeugdienst

The de Havilland Comet entered service on May 2, 1952, becoming the first jet-powered airliner to carry paying passengers.

1970 year

Erstes Großraumflugzeug

The Boeing 747 made its first commercial flight on January 22, 1970, ushering in the era of wide-body aircraft and mass air travel.

1976 year

Erster Überschall-Passagierflugdienst

The Concorde began scheduled supersonic passenger service on January 21, 1976, simultaneously from London and Paris.

1988 year

Erstes Fly-by-Wire-Verkehrsflugzeug

The Airbus A320 entered service in 1988 as the first commercial airliner with a digital fly-by-wire flight control system.

1978 year

Deregulierung der US-Fluggesellschaften

The US Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 removed government control over fares, routes, and market entry, transforming the global airline industry.

1992 year

Erstes Open-Skies-Abkommen

The United States and the Netherlands signed the first Open Skies agreement in 1992, liberalizing international air transport.

1993 year

Erster GPS-gestützter Landeanflug

The FAA approved the first GPS-based instrument approach procedure in 1993, beginning the satellite navigation revolution in aviation.

853 maximum passengers

Airbus A380 nimmt den Betrieb auf

The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft with a capacity of up to 853 passengers, entered commercial service in October 2007.

2011 year

Erster kommerzieller Biokraftstoffflug

KLM operated the first commercial flight using biofuel on June 29, 2011, from Amsterdam to Paris using a 50% cooking oil blend.

1965 year

Erste vollautomatische Passagierlandung

A BEA Trident performed the first automatic landing in revenue passenger service on June 10, 1965, at London Heathrow in dense fog.

1997 year

Erste globale Airline-Allianz

Star Alliance was founded on May 14, 1997 by five airlines, becoming the world's first global airline alliance with coordinated schedules and shared benefits.

2019 year

Erster vollelektrischer kommerzieller Flugzeugflug

Harbour Air completed the first all-electric commercial aircraft flight on December 10, 2019, using a converted DHC-2 de Havilland Beaver.

1930 year

Erster Fluglotsenturm

Cleveland Municipal Airport established the first airport traffic control tower in 1930, staffed by controllers using flags and flares to direct aircraft.

1959 year

Erste Fluggastbrücke installiert

The first passenger jet bridge was installed at San Francisco International Airport in 1959, eliminating the need to walk across the tarmac.

1947 year

Erster Duty-Free-Shop am Flughafen

Shannon Airport in Ireland opened the world's first duty-free shop in 1947, creating a retail concept now worth billions globally.

1958 year

Erster Laufband-Gehweg am Flughafen

Love Field Airport in Dallas installed the first moving walkway in an airport terminal in 1958, setting a standard now found in airports worldwide.

1985 year

Erste ETOPS-Zertifizierung für Zweistrahler über Ozeanen

In 1985, the FAA granted the first ETOPS (Extended Twin-Engine Operations) certification, allowing twin-engine aircraft to fly oceanic routes previously restricted to three- and four-engine planes.

Branchenstatistiken (20)

Numbers that define the scale and scope of global aviation.

4.7 billion passengers

Jährliche Passagierzahlen der Fluggesellschaften weltweit

Airlines worldwide carried approximately 4.7 billion passengers in 2024, surpassing the pre-pandemic record.

115,000 daily flights

Tägliche kommerzielle Flüge

On an average day, approximately 115,000 commercial flights take to the skies worldwide, carrying millions of passengers and cargo.

28,000 aircraft

Kommerzielle Flugzeuge im Betrieb

About 28,000 commercial aircraft are currently in active service worldwide, with narrow-body jets making up about two-thirds of the fleet.

2.5 percent of global CO2

Anteil der Luftfahrt an den globalen CO2-Emissionen

Commercial aviation accounts for approximately 2.5% of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion.

83 percent

Globaler durchschnittlicher Auslastungsgrad

The global average passenger load factor reached approximately 83% in a typical recent year, meaning about 5 out of 6 seats are filled.

3.6 million direct jobs

Durch die Luftfahrt gestützte Arbeitsplätze

The global aviation industry directly employs about 3.6 million people, with an additional 83 million jobs supported through the broader economic chain.

964 billion USD

Globaler Umsatz der Luftfahrtbranche

The global airline industry generated approximately 964 billion USD in revenue in 2024.

41,000 airports

Flughäfen weltweit insgesamt

There are approximately 41,000 airports worldwide, though fewer than 4,000 have scheduled commercial airline service.

62 million tonnes

Globales Luftfrachtvolumen

Airlines transported approximately 62 million tonnes of cargo and mail by air in 2024, representing about 35% of global trade by value.

800-900 km/h cruise speed

Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit eines kommerziellen Jets

Most commercial jet aircraft cruise at speeds between 800 and 900 km/h, or roughly Mach 0.78 to 0.85.

350 billion liters annually

Globaler Kraftstoffverbrauch der Luftfahrt

The global aviation industry consumes approximately 350 billion liters of jet fuel annually, about 7% of all refined petroleum products.

33 percent of global seats

Marktanteil der Billigfluggesellschaften

Low-cost carriers now account for approximately 33% of global airline seats, up from under 10% in 2001.

0.03 fatal accidents per million flights

Sicherheitsrate der kommerziellen Luftfahrt

The fatal accident rate for commercial aviation has fallen to roughly 0.03 per million flights, making flying statistically the safest form of mass transportation.

1,200-1,500 aircraft per year

Jährliche Neuauslieferungen von Flugzeugen

Boeing and Airbus together deliver roughly 1,200 to 1,500 new commercial aircraft per year, worth over 100 billion USD.

12.5 years average age

Durchschnittsalter kommerzieller Flugzeuge

The average age of the global commercial aircraft fleet is approximately 12.5 years, with many aircraft flying well past 20 years.

1:50 crew to seat ratio

Mindestanforderungen an die Kabinenbesatzung

Regulations require a minimum of one flight attendant per 50 passenger seats, primarily for safety rather than service reasons.

16+ million annual seats

Verkehrsreichste Flugroute nach Sitzkapazität

The Jeju to Seoul Gimpo route offers over 16 million seats annually, making it the busiest air route in the world by seat capacity.

118+ billion USD

Nebeneinnahmen der Fluggesellschaften

Airlines generated over 118 billion USD in ancillary revenue in 2023, from baggage fees, seat upgrades, and other extras.

50 percent decline (real terms)

Rückgang der realen Flugpreise

Average airfares have declined by roughly 50% in real terms since 1990, making flying more accessible to a broader population.

5.8 percent of pilots

Pilotinnen in der kommerziellen Luftfahrt

Women represent only about 5.8% of commercial airline pilots worldwide, though the percentage has been steadily increasing in recent years.

Überraschende Fakten (15)

Unexpected and little-known facts about flying, airports, and aircraft.

left seat position

Warum der Kapitän links sitzt

The captain always sits in the left seat of the cockpit, a convention dating back to early propeller aircraft where left-seat positioning helped manage engine torque during takeoff.

20-30 minutes to adjust eyes

Warum das Kabinenlicht beim Landen gedimmt wird

Airlines dim cabin lights during nighttime takeoff and landing so passengers' eyes are pre-adjusted to darkness in case of an emergency evacuation.

30 percent taste reduction

Essen schmeckt in großer Höhe anders

At cruising altitude, passengers lose approximately 30% of their ability to taste sweet and salty flavors due to low humidity and cabin pressure.

2 contrail types

Kondensstreifen als Wetterindikator

Short-lived contrails indicate dry upper air and fair weather, while persistent contrails that spread into cirrus clouds suggest approaching moisture and potential storms.

12-22 minutes

Sauerstoffmasken liefern 12–22 Minuten Luft

The emergency oxygen masks in a passenger aircraft provide only 12 to 22 minutes of breathable air, which is enough time for pilots to descend to safe altitude.

2 recorders per aircraft

Flugschreiber sind eigentlich orange

Flight recorders, commonly called black boxes, are actually painted bright orange to make them easier to locate in wreckage.

4-5 percent fuel savings

Winglets sparen 4–5 % Kraftstoff

The upturned tips on modern aircraft wings, called winglets, reduce drag and save approximately 4-5% in fuel consumption.

200 psi

Flugzeugreifen halten extremem Druck stand

Aircraft tires are inflated to about 200 psi, roughly six times the pressure of a car tire, to withstand landing impacts at over 250 km/h.

2-3 minutes per cycle

Kabinenluft wird alle 2–3 Minuten ausgetauscht

The air in an aircraft cabin is completely replaced every 2 to 3 minutes, with about 50% coming from outside and 50% recirculated through HEPA filters.

2 different meals

Piloten essen verschiedene Mahlzeiten

The captain and first officer are required to eat different in-flight meals to minimize the risk of both pilots suffering food poisoning simultaneously.

13 row number skipped

Viele Airlines überspringen Reihe 13

Many airlines including Lufthansa, Air France, and Ryanair skip row 13 on their aircraft due to the superstition that the number is unlucky.

1,000-2,000 flight hours between strikes

Flugzeuge werden regelmäßig vom Blitz getroffen

Commercial aircraft are struck by lightning approximately once every 1,000 to 2,000 flight hours, yet lightning has not caused a crash since 1967.

6+ tonnes of force

Flugzeugtüren können im Flug nicht geöffnet werden

It is physically impossible to open an aircraft door in flight because cabin pressure creates over 6 tonnes of force holding each door shut.

800,000+ deadhead flights annually (estimated)

Deadheading: Piloten als Passagiere

Airlines routinely fly pilots and crew as passengers, called deadheading, to position them at airports where they are needed for upcoming flights.

2,155 CFU per square inch

Klapptische sind die schmutzigste Oberfläche im Flugzeug

Studies have found that airplane tray tables harbor an average of 2,155 colony-forming units of bacteria per square inch, more than lavatory flush buttons.