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The Pau Pyrénees Airport is designated by the IATA code PUF and the ICAO code LFBP.
Answer: True
The Pau Pyrénees Airport is correctly identified by the IATA code PUF and the ICAO code LFBP.
The airport serving Pau, France, is located in the commune of Uzein within the Pyrénees-Atlantiques department.
Answer: True
The airport is situated in the commune of Uzein, within the Pyrénees-Atlantiques department, as confirmed by multiple sources.
The French name for the airport, 'Aéroport Pau Pyrénees', translates to 'Pau Pyrénees Airport'.
Answer: True
The French designation 'Aéroport Pau Pyrénees' is a direct translation of 'Pau Pyrénees Airport'.
Pau Pyrénees Airport is situated approximately 10 miles northwest of the city center of Pau.
Answer: False
The airport is located approximately 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) northwest of Pau, not 10 miles.
The IATA code for Pau Pyrénees Airport is LFBP.
Answer: False
The IATA code for Pau Pyrénees Airport is PUF; LFBP is the ICAO code.
What is the official designation of the airport serving Pau, France?
Answer: Pau Pyrénees Airport
The official designation for the airport serving Pau, France, is Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Which IATA code is assigned to Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: PUF
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) code assigned to Pau Pyrénees Airport is PUF.
In which commune is Pau Pyrénees Airport situated?
Answer: Uzein
Pau Pyrénees Airport is situated within the commune of Uzein.
What is the approximate distance between Pau Pyrénees Airport and the city of Pau?
Answer: Approximately 6.2 miles (10 km) northwest
Pau Pyrénees Airport is located approximately 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) northwest of the city of Pau.
What is the ICAO code for Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: LFBP
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code for Pau Pyrénees Airport is LFBP.
To which department does Pau Pyrénees Airport belong?
Answer: Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Pau Pyrénees Airport is located within the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
The designation 'Pyrénées-Atlantiques' for the department reflects its geographical proximity to:
Answer: The Pyrenees mountains and the Atlantic Ocean
The department's name, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, signifies its geographical proximity to both the Pyrenees mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean.
Pau Pyrénees Airport has an elevation of approximately 616 feet above sea level and is situated at coordinates 43°22′48″N 0°25′07″E.
Answer: False
The provided coordinates indicate the airport is situated at 0°25′07″W longitude, not East longitude.
The single runway at Pau Pyrénees Airport, designated 13/31, is 2,500 meters long and surfaced with asphalt.
Answer: True
The primary runway, designated 13/31, measures 2,500 meters in length and features an asphalt surface.
The runway surface at Pau Pyrénees Airport is made of concrete.
Answer: False
The runway surface at Pau Pyrénees Airport is asphalt, not concrete.
What is the elevation of Pau Pyrénees Airport relative to sea level?
Answer: 616 feet (188 meters)
The elevation of Pau Pyrénees Airport is 188 meters, which is equivalent to approximately 616 feet above sea level.
What are the dimensions of the runway at Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: 2,500 meters (8,202 feet) in length
The single runway at Pau Pyrénees Airport measures 2,500 meters (approximately 8,202 feet) in length.
What is the approximate length of the runway at Pau Pyrénees Airport, measured in feet?
Answer: 8,202 feet
The runway at Pau Pyrénees Airport is approximately 8,202 feet (2,500 meters) in length.
Pau Pyrénees Airport is a privately operated facility.
Answer: False
The airport is operated by the Pau Chamber of Commerce, a public entity.
Air France is the only airline operating regular scheduled flights from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Answer: False
Multiple airlines, including Air France, Amelia International, Transavia, and Twin Jet, operate scheduled flights from the airport.
Air France offers seasonal flights from Pau Pyrénees Airport to destinations in Corsica, specifically Ajaccio and Figari.
Answer: True
Air France provides seasonal service to Ajaccio and Figari, both located in Corsica.
Chalair Aviation operates seasonal flights to Brest and Kerry from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Answer: True
Chalair Aviation offers seasonal routes to Brest and Kerry from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
The military installations on the south side of the airport host the 4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment and the 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment.
Answer: True
The southern military installations are home to the 4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment and the 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment.
Both Amelia International and Transavia fly to Paris-Charles de Gaulle from Pau.
Answer: False
Amelia International and Transavia operate flights to Paris-Orly, not Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
Air France and Twin Jet both operate flights to Lyon from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Answer: True
Air France and Twin Jet are confirmed to operate scheduled flights to Lyon from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
The military installations at Pau Pyrénees Airport are primarily used for training French Army paratroopers.
Answer: True
The military facilities at the airport are indeed utilized for the training of French Army paratroopers.
Which entity operates Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: The Pau Chamber of Commerce
Pau Pyrénees Airport is operated by the Pau Chamber of Commerce.
Which airline provides regular scheduled service from Pau Pyrénees Airport to Lyon?
Answer: Air France
Air France operates regular scheduled flights from Pau Pyrénees Airport to Lyon.
Which destination is served seasonally by Air France from Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: Ajaccio
Air France offers seasonal flights from Pau Pyrénees Airport to Ajaccio, among other destinations.
What military units are stationed at Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: 4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment and 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment
The military installations host the 4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment and the 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment.
Which two airlines operate flights to Paris-Orly from Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: Amelia International and Transavia
Amelia International and Transavia both operate scheduled flights to Paris-Orly from Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Which of the following destinations is served seasonally by Chalair Aviation from Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: Kerry
Chalair Aviation provides seasonal service from Pau Pyrénees Airport to Kerry, among other destinations.
Which airline serves Paris-Charles de Gaulle from Pau Pyrénees Airport?
Answer: Air France
Air France operates flights from Pau Pyrénees Airport to Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
In 2015, Airbus announced plans to produce the A380 aircraft at Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Answer: False
Airbus announced plans in 2015 to produce the E-Fan electric aircraft, not the A380, at the airport.
The first deliveries of the Airbus E-Fan electric aircraft were expected by the end of 2017.
Answer: True
The initial deliveries for the Airbus E-Fan electric aircraft were projected for late 2017 or early 2018.
During the Air France Flight 7775 accident on January 25, 2007, all passengers and crew perished.
Answer: False
Contrary to the statement, all passengers and crew aboard Air France Flight 7775 survived the accident; however, one person on the ground tragically lost their life.
The Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses (BEA) determined that engine failure was the primary cause of the Air France Flight 7775 accident.
Answer: False
The BEA investigation concluded that ice accumulation on the wings was the primary cause of the accident, not engine failure.
Airbus planned to produce the E-Fan electric aircraft near the DAHER-SOCATA plant in Tarbes.
Answer: True
The production plans for the Airbus E-Fan electric aircraft were situated near the DAHER-SOCATA plant in Tarbes.
What type of aircraft did Airbus plan for production at Pau Pyrénees Airport commencing in 2015?
Answer: E-Fan electric aircraft
Airbus planned to produce its E-Fan electric aircraft at Pau Pyrénees Airport.
What was the determined cause of the Air France Flight 7775 accident in 2007?
Answer: Ice accumulation on the wings
The Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses (BEA) determined that ice accumulation on the wings was the primary cause of the Air France Flight 7775 accident.
What event transpired on January 25, 2007, involving Air France Flight 7775 departing from Pau?
Answer: A crash shortly after takeoff, resulting in one fatality on the ground
On January 25, 2007, Air France Flight 7775 crashed shortly after takeoff from Pau, resulting in one fatality on the ground.
In 2018, Pau Pyrénees Airport experienced a decrease in passenger traffic by 2.1%.
Answer: False
Passenger traffic in 2018 actually saw a 2.1% increase, reaching 612,580 passengers.
Passenger traffic at Pau Pyrénees Airport significantly increased from 2019 to 2020.
Answer: False
Passenger traffic decreased significantly from 606,003 in 2019 to 184,926 in 2020.
Passenger traffic in 2021 (368,053) was lower than in 2020 (184,926) at Pau Pyrénees Airport.
Answer: False
Passenger traffic in 2021 (368,053) was higher than in 2020 (184,926), indicating a recovery.
The source for passenger statistics is cited as aeroport.fr, referencing 2018 results.
Answer: True
The cited source for passenger statistics is 'aeroport.fr', specifically referencing the 2018 results.
What was the passenger volume at Pau Pyrénees Airport in 2018?
Answer: 612,580
In 2018, Pau Pyrénees Airport handled 612,580 passengers.
What was the passenger volume at Pau Pyrénees Airport in 2015?
Answer: 634,035
Passenger traffic at Pau Pyrénees Airport in 2015 was approximately 634,035.
What was the passenger volume in 2007?
Answer: 761,344
Passenger traffic at Pau Pyrénees Airport in 2007 was approximately 761,344.
What was the passenger volume in 2008?
Answer: 817,511
Passenger traffic at Pau Pyrénees Airport in 2008 reached approximately 817,511.
The hatnote clarifies that LFBP is an acronym for the airport itself.
Answer: False
The hatnote clarifies that LFBP is not an acronym for the airport but rather for 'Lycée français Blaise Pascal', a distinct entity, and directs users to a disambiguation page for further information.
The infobox lists 'Aéroport Pau Pyrénees' as an alternative name for the airport.
Answer: True
The infobox indeed lists 'Aéroport Pau Pyrénees' as an alternative or French name for the airport.
A 'stub' classification means the article is considered complete and authoritative.
Answer: False
A 'stub' classification signifies that the article is considered incomplete and requires further content development.
What does the 'stub' classification at the conclusion of the article signify?
Answer: The article is incomplete and needs expansion.
The 'stub' classification indicates that the article is considered incomplete and requires further content development.
What does the 'v', 't', 'e' notation typically signify within a Wikipedia navigation box?
Answer: View, Talk, Edit
Within the navigation box, the abbreviations 'v', 't', and 'e' denote 'View', 'Talk', and 'Edit', respectively, facilitating user interaction with the template's content and discussion page.