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Top Best Airports by Size and Region according to ACI

FAA Awards Nearly $1 Billion To 99 Airports

These airports are among the best in the world according to customer satisfaction, as determined by the Airports Council International (ACI), and as a result, they have been given an Airport Service Quality Award (ASQ). Based on ratings of passenger satisfaction from the ASQ Survey, a global survey based on interviews with passengers on the day of travel, the ACI awards the ASQ. Only airports that participated in each of the year’s four quarters and adhered to the ACI’s sampling process are eligible for an Award. This award recognizes airports with the top 20% overall satisfaction score by size and region at departure.

These are the 10 best airlines according to Air Help survey(Opens in a new browser tab)

 Asia-pacific by Category size:

 Under 2 million passengers per year

1.Pattimura International Airport (Ambon, Indonesia)

2.Tiruchirappalli International Airport (Tiruchirapalli, India)

 Under 15 to 25 million passengers per year

1. I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali, Indonesia)

2. Juanda International Airport (Surabaya, Indonesia)

3. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Hyderabad, India)

 Over 40 million passengers per year

1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai, India)

2. Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi, India)

Europe by Category size:

Under 2 million passengers per year

1.Aeropuerto de El Hierro (Valverde, Spain)

2.Aeropuerto de Pamplona (Pamplona, Spain)

3. Aeropuerto Internacional Región de Murcia (Murcia, Spain)

4. Asturias Airport (Asturias, Spain)

Under15 to 25 million passengers per year

1.Aeropuerto de Alicante-Elche (Alicante, Spain)

2. Budapest Airport (Budapest, Hungary)

3. Helsinki Airport (Helsinki, Finland)

Over 40 million passengers per year

1.Aeroporto di Roma-Fiumicino (Rome Fiumicino, Italy)

2. Istanbul Airport (Istanbul, Turkey)

 North America by Category size:

Under 2 million passengers per year

1. Fort McMurray International Airport (Fort McMurray, Canada)

Under 15 to 25 million passengers per year

1. San Jose Mineta International Airport (San Jose, United States of America)

Over 40 million passengers per year

1. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (Dallas, United States of America)

2. San Francisco International Airport (San Francisco, United States of America)

Africa by Category size:

Under 2 million passengers per year

1.Moi International Airport (Mombasa, Kenya)

Over 5 to 15 million passengers per year

1. Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca, Morocco)

Latin America-Caribbean by Category size:

Under 2 million passengers per year

1.Gregorio Luperón International Airport (Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic)

2.Guanacaste Airport (Liberia, Costa Rica)

Over 5 to 15 million passengers per year

1.Punta Cana International Airport (Punta Cana, Dominican Republic)

2. Quito International Airport (Quito, Ecuador)

Middle East by Category size:

Under 2 million passengers per year

1.Salalah Airport (Salalah, Oman)

over 5 to 15 million passengers per year

1. Queen Alia International Airport (Amman, Jordan)

over 15 to 25 million passengers per year

1. Muscat International Airport (Muscat, Oman)

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Western Sydney Airport Welcomes Its First Plane After 6 Years of construction

Western Sydney Airport Welcomes Its First Plane After 6 Years of construction

In a historic milestone for Australia’s aviation sector, the first plane has officially taken off and landed at Western Sydney Airport after six years of construction, much to the delight of a small but enthusiastic group of dedicated planespotters.

A test pilot made the inaugural landing using a Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche, successfully completing a series of take-off and landing runs on the newly built tarmac. This crucial test paves the way for larger passenger aircraft, which are expected to start using the runway in two years.

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The Piper PA-30 was employed to assess the airport’s approximately 3,000 Aeronautical Ground Lights (AGLs) by executing operations in various conditions, including daylight, dusk, and evening. This testing ensures that the lighting system is fit for purpose and ready to welcome aircraft when the airport opens to commercial flights in late 2026.

The pilot also highlighted that the rapid exit taxiways have been designed at a 45-degree angle, allowing for quicker transitions on and off the runway. Once operational, the airport will feature a single runway capable of handling up to 10 million passengers annually right from day one.

Qatar Airways Launches new Flights From Doha To Toronto

As the construction phase nears completion, the airport’s main terminal, apron, and supporting infrastructure will be ready to accommodate around 81,000 flights each year. This milestone marks a significant moment for Western Sydney Airport, the first new airport to open in Australia since Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport more than two decades ago.

Major airlines, including Qantas and Jetstar, have already committed to operating from the 24/7 facility, signaling strong support for this new hub. By 2033, the airport aims to handle up to 10 million passengers and facilitate extensive air traffic movements annually.

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