Greenland Airport Authority
State owned | |
Industry | Airport operator |
Founded | 1988 |
Headquarters | Nuuk, Greenland |
Area served | Greenland |
Key people |
Jens Lauridsen (CEO)[1] Niels Grosen (Operations Director) |
Revenue | DKK 244 million (2003) |
DKK -31 million (2003) | |
DKK -127 million (2005) | |
Number of employees | 391 (2003) |
Parent | Greenlandic Ministry of Health and Infrastructure |
Website | www.mit.gl |
The Greenland Airports (Greenlandic: Mittarfeqarfiit, Danish: Grønlands Lufthavne) is the national airport operator of the airports in Greenland, in charge of airport upgrades and associated fees and taxes in all airports in Greenland.[2]
Owned by the Government of Greenland, it operates 13 airports, all of which can accommodate fixed-wing STOL operations year-round, and two can handle airliners. It also operates a large, countrywide network of heliports, of which 8 are primary heliports, while the rest are considered helistops.
The company employs over 400 people, mainly staffing the main airports. Most of the helistops are staffed by Air Greenland. Greenland Airports also owns two airport hotels, at Kangerlussuaq and Narsarsuaq. It also operates an AFIS school at Narsarsuaq. Greenland Airports is supervised by the Danish Transport Authority regarding safety rules and other regulations.
For all the airports operated by the authority, see the List of airports in Greenland.
International airports
Airport | Municipality | International connection | Airlines |
---|---|---|---|
Ilulissat Airport | Qaasuitsup | Reykjavík-domestic | Air Iceland[3] |
Kangerlussuaq Airport | Qeqqata | Copenhagen | Air Greenland[4] |
Kulusuk Airport | Sermersooq | Reykjavík-domestic | Air Iceland[3] |
Narsarsuaq Airport | Kujalleq | Reykjavík-domestic | Air Iceland [3] |
Nerlerit Inaat Airport | Sermersooq | Reykjavík-domestic | Air Iceland [3] |
Nuuk Airport | Sermersooq | Reykjavík-domestic, Reykjavík-Keflavík | Air Greenland [4] Air Iceland [3] |
References
- ↑ Sermitsiaq.AG (Greenlands National Newspaper), 2012/01/12 (Danish)
- ↑ Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa (Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation), 2010/05/05 (Danish)
- 1 2 3 4 5 Air Iceland Timetable
- 1 2 Air Greenland, Departures and Arrivals