Uri Michaeli Haifa International Airport
Haifa Airport נמל התעופה חיפה مطار حيفا | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Military/Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | Israel Airports Authority | ||||||||||
| Serves | Haifa, Israel | ||||||||||
| Location | Haifa District, Israel | ||||||||||
| Hub for | airHaifa | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 28 ft / 9 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 32°48′34″N 35°02′35″E / 32.80944°N 35.04306°E | ||||||||||
| Website | IAA Haifa Airport | ||||||||||
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HFA HFA | |||||||||||
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Haifa Airport (Hebrew: נְמַל הַתְּעוּפָה חֵיפָה, Namal HaTe'ufa Haifa; Arabic: مطار حيفا) (IATA: HFA, ICAO: LLHA), also known as Uri Michaeli Airport, is an international airport in Haifa, Israel. It is Israel's oldest international airport and the third-busiest (in terms of passenger traffic). Airport located to the east of the city, close to Port of Haifa and Israel Shipyards, it serves scheduled and charter flights as well as general aviation, with some military usage. The airport is named after Uri Michaeli, one of the pioneers of Jewish aviation and one of the founders of aviation in Israel. The airport has one short runway, 1,318 metres (4,324 ft) in length, and there are plans to extend it by 316 metres (1,037 ft).