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Paris Charles De Gaulle : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles de Gaulle Airport


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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (, ), also known as Roissy Airport (or just ''Roissy'' in French), is one of the world's principal aviation centres, as well as France's largest international airport. It is named after Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), leader of the Free French Forces and founder of the French Fifth Republic, as well as the President of France from 1959 to 1969. The airport is located within portions of several communes, to the northeast of Paris. The airport serves as the principal hub for Air France as well as a European hub for Delta Air Lines.
In 2013, the airport handled 62,052,917 passengers and 497,763 aircraft movements,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Statistiques annuelles )〕 making it the world's eighth-busiest airport and Europe's second-busiest airport (after London Heathrow) in terms of passengers served. It also is the world's tenth-busiest and it is Europe's second-busiest airport (after London Heathrow) in aircraft movements. In terms of cargo traffic, the airport is the twelfth-busiest in the world and the second-busiest in Europe (after Frankfurt Airport), having handled
2,150,950 metric tonnes of cargo in 2012.〔
On 1 March 2011, Franck Goldnadel was appointed as the director of the airport.〔 (Franck Goldnadel )〕〔 (ADP : Franck Goldnadel nommé directeur de Paris CDG )〕
==Location==
Paris Charles de Gaulle airport covers of land. The choice of this vast area was made based on the limited number of potential relocations and expropriations and the possibility to further expand the airport in the future. It straddles three ''départements'' and six communes:
* Seine-et-Marne ''département'': communes of Le Mesnil-Amelot (Terminals 2E, 2F), Mauregard (Terminals 1, 3), Mitry-Mory〔"(le 5 janvier 1993 Rapport preliminaire relatif à l'accident survenu sur l'aéroport de Roissy-Charles de Gaulle )." Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la Sécurité de l'Aviation Civile. 26/34. Retrieved on 14 July 2010.〕
* Seine-Saint-Denis ''département'': commune of Tremblay-en-France (Terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and Roissypôle)〔
* Val-d'Oise ''département'': communes of Roissy-en-France and Épiais-lès-Louvres
Management of the airport is solely under the authority of ''Aéroports de Paris'' (ADP), which also manages Orly, Le Bourget, Marsa Alam in Egypt, and several smaller airports in the suburbs of Paris.

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