Airport Name and ICAO/IATA Code
Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (ICAO: KDFW / IATA: DFW)
Location (City, Country)
Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Airport Type & Size
• Major international mega-hub
• 2nd largest airport in the U.S. by land area
• 5 parallel runways, supports A380 operations
• >73 million passengers/year
• One of the busiest airports globally by aircraft movements
Why should this airport be added to World of Airports?
• Primary hub for American Airlines (world’s largest carrier)
• Key strategic hub for domestic and transcontinental flights
• Ideal for simulating complex traffic flow and long-haul realism
• Offers massive connection potential across the Americas, Europe, and Asia
Major Airlines & Routes
• American Airlines (main hub), Spirit, Delta, United, Southwest
• International: British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, Air Canada
• Routes to: London, Tokyo, Dubai, Frankfurt, Toronto, São Paulo, Sydney
Unique Features or Challenges
• 5 terminals (A–E) with extensive SkyTrain system
• High-frequency regional flights + long-haul widebody ops
• Hot summers affect aircraft performance
• Severe thunderstorms and tornado season add realism
• Long taxi distances and parallel runway coordination offer operational challenge
Optional: Links, images, maps, or videos
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia
https://www.dfwairport.com/