Greenland Airports
| Company type | State owned |
|---|---|
| Industry | Airport operator |
| Founded | 1988 (Mittarfeqarfiit) 2016 (Kalaallit Airports) 2024 (Merged to Greenland Airports) |
| Headquarters | Nuuk, Greenland |
Area served | Greenland |
Key people | Henrik Estrup (CEO) Niels Grosen (Operations Director) |
| Revenue | DKK 244 million (2003) |
| DKK -31 million (2003) | |
| DKK -127 million (2005) | |
Number of employees | 450 (2020) |
| Parent | Greenlandic Ministry of Health and Infrastructure |
| Website | airports.gl |
Greenland Airports (Greenlandic: Mittarfeqarfiit) operates and owns all civilian airports in Greenland. The company is 2/3 owned by the Greenlandic Government and 1/3 owned by the Government of Denmark.
It operates 14 airports, all of which can accommodate fixed-wing STOL operations year-round, and three of which can handle larger airliners. It also operates a large, countrywide network of 43 heliports, of which 8 are primary heliports, while the rest are considered 'helistops'.
The company employs over 450 people, staffed primarily at larger airports. Most 'helistops' are operated by Air Greenland. Greenland Airports also own the hotel in Narsarsuaq as well as most buildings in Kangerlussuaq.
Greenland Airports are regulated by the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority.
For all the airports operated by the authority, see the List of airports in Greenland.