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Aeroporti a Rome

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Which airports serve Rome?

Which airports serve Rome? Aviatr's directory for Italy lists 5 fields in and around Rome, including the primary commercial airport, regional aerodromes, and any general-aviation or training fields in the immediate area. The largest airport serving Rome is Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (LIRA), handling scheduled commercial traffic alongside general-aviation and training movements. Every airport detail page on Aviatr includes ICAO plus IATA codes, runway length and surface, radio frequency list, published METAR and TAF weather, navaid inventory, and nearby flight schools — the complete flight-planning briefing packet for each field. A prose METAR decoder on every page renders the current wind, visibility, cloud cover, temperature, and flight category (VFR, MVFR, IFR, or LIFR) into plain language so you can brief quickly before a flight. Pilots based in or flying into Rome can also reference the 0 EASA-approved flight schools and 0 Aviation Medical Examiners listed in the same region, turning Aviatr into a single lookup for training, flying, and medical renewals. Airports in Rome run under harmonised EASA rules for airspace classification, radio phraseology, and cross-border flight planning. Every Rome airport page also includes sunrise and sunset times for civil twilight, UTC offset awareness, and links to any published NOTAMs affecting the field — essential pre-flight reading for both VFR and IFR operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What airports serve Rome?

Aviatr lists 5 airports for Rome in Italy. The primary field is Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (LIRA).

What runway and frequency data is available?

Each airport page on Aviatr lists runway length, surface, lighting, and heading, plus published radio frequencies for tower, ground, ATIS, and approach where available.

What's the current weather at airports near Rome?

Every airport detail page displays a live METAR prose block showing decoded wind, visibility, cloud cover, temperature, and flight category — with a TAF forecast where available.

Are there flight schools at airports serving Rome?

Yes. Aviatr cross-links airports with nearby EASA-approved flight schools. See the airport detail pages for listings, or browse the flight-school directory for Rome directly.