Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Bologna-Guglielmo Marconi) (IATA: BLQ, ICAO: LIPE) is an international airport serving the city of Bologna in Italy. It is approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) northwest of the city centre in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.
The original Bologna airport was opened in 1933 some 500 metres to the west of the present building. This airport was used until the 1970s, by which time it had become impractically small for passenger numbers and was replaced by the present airport.
There is one terminal, which underwent an expansion during 2011–2013. It now covers a total surface 36,100m2, of which 5,500m2 are shopping areas. A new baggage handling system was installed and there are now 24 departure gates, all are bus gates since there are not yet any jetways at the airport.
Bologna airport has one runway, 12/30, made of asphalt; its dimensions are 2,800 by 45 metres (9,186 by 148 ft).
Airport Features:
Detailed models of all airport buildings and hangars.
Accurate runway, apron and taxiway markings.
PBR materials used on all models.
Partially modelled interior of all apron facing terminal buildings.
Animated monorail, surface movement radar, weather radar and runway guard lights.
Eigentlich ein schön gemachter Flughafen der leider
von vielen flackernden Texturen zerstört wird....
an den Fluggastbrücken ganz schlimm, an vielen Kanten der Gebäude....