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Václav Havel Airport Prague

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Prague Airport, also known as Václav Havel Airport Prague or Letiště Václava Havla Praha, is the principal international airport serving the capital city of Czechia. It provides passenger and cargo air transport facilities, including runway systems, terminal buildings, apron areas, and ground handling services. The airport hosts a variety of airlines, ranging from full‑service carriers to low‑cost operators, offering scheduled and charter flights to destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. In addition to flight operations, the airport supplies retail, dining, and hospitality concessions for travelers and visitors. It also supports ancillary services such as aircraft maintenance, fueling, and customs clearance. The facility operates year‑round and is coordinated by air traffic control to manage both domestic and international traffic.

Prague Airport is recognized as the largest airport in the Czech Republic and the main gateway for air travel into and out of the country. While specific annual passenger figures are not supplied in the prompt, the airport consistently ranks among the busiest in Central Europe. Its distinguishing attributes include a modern infrastructure with two parallel runways capable of handling wide‑body aircraft and a strategic location that facilitates connections between Western and Eastern Europe. The airport is operated by Letiště Praha, a.s., a joint‑stock company whose majority shareholder is the Czech state, reflecting a public‑ownership model. No cybersecurity incidents involving Prague Airport are listed in the provided incident overview, which instead describes a separate attack on a financial institution. Consequently, the airport’s profile is defined by its role as a critical transportation hub rather than by any disclosed cyber events.

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