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Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

LIRF/ FCO
Rome, Italy
13 ft Grote luchthaven Lijnvluchtdienst
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What is Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport?

Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (LIRF) is a large airport located in Rome, Italy, serving pilots and aircraft operators in the region. The airfield operates 4 runways and publishes radio frequencies, navaids, and weather data for flight planning.

What is the current weather at LIRF?

METAR-gegevens niet beschikbaar

What runways does Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport have?

BaanKoersLengteBreedteOndergrondVerlichtingStatus
07/25
70°
10,849 ft147 ftASPJaOpen
16C/34C
163°
11,818 ft148 ftASPJaGesloten
16L/34R
163°
12,801 ft196 ftASPJaOpen
16R/34L
163°
12,801 ft196 ftASPJaOpen

Radiofrequenties

ATIS
ATIS121.850 MHz
TWR
FIUME TWR118.700 MHz
GND
FIUME GND/APRON121.800 MHz
ARR
ROMA DIRECTOR ARR120.175 MHz
CLD
FIUME RAMP121.725 MHz

Navigatiehulpmiddelen

IdentNaamTypeFrequentie
FEFiumicinoNDB354 kHz
FNFiumicinoNDB421 kHz
FWFiumicinoNDB345 kHz
OSTOstiaVOR-DME114900 kHz
OSTOstiaNDB321 kHz

Where is Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport located?

Macchiarella Heliport

LIAJ

Ostia Antica (RM)

5.1 km

Capitalia Heliport

LIAD

Rome

11.0 km

Pratica Di Mare Air Base

LIRE

Pomezia

23.2 km

Rome Urbe Airport

LIRU

Rome

26.5 km

Centocelle Heliport

LIRC

Rome

27.0 km

Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport

LIRA/ CIA

Rome

28.5 km

Furbara Air Base

LIAR

Fubara

28.9 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ICAO airport code?

An ICAO airport code is a four-letter identifier assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization to airports worldwide. It is used in flight planning, weather reports, and air traffic control communications to uniquely identify each airport.

How do I read a METAR weather report?

A METAR is a routine aviation weather report. It contains the station identifier, observation time, wind direction and speed, visibility, weather phenomena (rain, fog, etc.), cloud layers with heights, temperature and dew point, and altimeter setting (QNH). Aviatr decodes each field and displays it above.

What does the flight category (VFR/IFR) mean at this airport?

Flight categories are derived from visibility and cloud ceiling. VFR (Visual Flight Rules) requires visibility above 5 miles and ceiling above 3,000 ft. MVFR (Marginal VFR) applies between 3-5 miles visibility or 1,000-3,000 ft ceiling. IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) applies below 3 miles or 1,000 ft. LIFR (Low IFR) applies below 1 mile or 500 ft ceiling.

What weather information is available for airports?

Most airports broadcast METAR weather reports covering current conditions: wind speed and direction, visibility, cloud cover, temperature, and dew point. Many airports also issue TAF forecasts covering the next 24 to 30 hours.

What is Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport?

Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (LIRF) is an airport located in Rome, Italy. It serves general aviation and scheduled commercial services in the region.

What runways does Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport have?

Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport has 4 runways. Detailed runway dimensions, surface type, and lighting data are shown in the Runways section on this page.

What flight schools operate near Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport?

Several EASA-approved flight schools operate within 50 kilometres of Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. The nearby flight schools section on this page lists the current schools with direct links to their profiles.