City Airport
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A city airport is an umbrella term used to refer to airports - international, regional or otherwise - that are extremely close - generally walking distance - to the city centre. This discounts any airport that has "city" in the name, like Kansas City Airport, however an airport like Lennart Meri International Airport is a prime example of a city airport.
- Argentina
- Brasil
- Canada
- China
- Estonia
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- Moldova
- Bălți – Bălți City Airport (closed)
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Sweden
- Gothenburg – Göteborg City Airport
- Linköping – Linköping City Airport
- Stockholm – Stockholm Bromma Airport
- Taiwan
- United Kingdom
- Manchester – City Airport & Heliport, Barton-upon-Irwell, Greater Manchester
- Belfast – George Best Belfast City Airport
- London – London City Airport
- Plymouth – Plymouth City Airport (closed)
- Sheffield – Sheffield City Airport (closed)
- United States
- Detroit – Detroit City Airport (now known as Coleman A. Young Airport)
- Washington, D.C. – Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
- Zambia
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