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Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport:

DIA has five 12,000-foot ILS runways, three of which are Category III-b, allowing auto landing even in the lowest conditions. In addition, a new 16,000-foot sixth runway is currently under construction and will be completed in 2003. The sophisticated aeronautical infrastructure allows simultaneous landings, which is one of the primary reasons that among the nation's 20 busiest airports, DIA had the fewest delays.

The scope and size of this brand new airport clearly delineate it as a facility of the 21st century. With its built-in capacity to expand as growth ensues, it is positioned to meet the surging demands of the passenger and cargo markets, as well as the ancillary services so critical to the success of both. What also helps set DIA apart from other any other airport is the strong working relationship it has forged between the aviation industry and business community. The partnership approach assures the long-term growth of the airport in an environment that seeks to maintain and grow its trade and commerce, reaching out aggressively to the international marketplace.

Truck and car access from World Port to all of DIA and metro Denver is easily available from the north or the south. Peña Boulevard and E-470 are the main roadways to World Port and provide easy access to I-70.

For more information on DIA, please visit www.flydenver.com

 
   
     
       
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