Malatya Airport (IATA: MLX, ICAO: LTAT) is within the provincial borders of Malatya and is in the Civil-Military category. It was put into service in 1941, it is 34 km from the city and it was established in the north position; The size of the runways 03R / 21L and 03L / 21R is 3350x45 meters and its strength LCN 50. The pavement type of the track is asphalt.
Runway approach lights are X (CAT-1). There is the 7th Main Jet Base Command under the Combat Air Force and Air Missile Defense Command. Old F4’s base and new F35’s base. In the Square, which has a total installed area of 8,590,890 m²; The passenger usage area is 1598.2 m² in the domestic terminal, 641.6 m² in total at the international terminal, 2239.8 m² in total and 9545 m² in total usage area. There is a parking lot for 152 cars. There are two asphalt covered runways of 3350x45 m.
THY, Pegasus, AnadoluJet and SunExpress airlines operate domestic and international flights from Malatya Airport. Approximately 750,000 passengers used Malatya Airport in 2019.
Malatya Airport is also the 7th Main Jet Base of the Turkish Air Force. Malatya, which was the main base of F4 Phantom aircraft until 2018, is planned to host F35 aircraft from 2021.
Malatya Airport Scenery Features:
Highly detailed virtual replica of the airport buildings, civil main terminal, ARFF buildings, military tower and ARFF buildings,
New F35’s hangars and maintain buildings, old military buildings, new headquarters buildings
Photorealistic high resolution textures on airport buildings and vehicles
Custom high resolution ground textures, detailed markings
Custom airport vehicles and numerous custom static objects
Volumetric grass
Real 3D object
Dynamic apron lighting
Full taxi lighting
Real airport cordination
Fully compatible with FTX openLC Europe
Requirements
Lockheed Martin Prepar3D V4.5 & V5
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64bit)
CPU: Quad Core CPU with 3.5 GHz
Memory: 16 GB DDR4 RAM, 2666 MHz
Graphics card: 4 GB VRAM, DirectX 11
Free disk space: 7 GB, SSD highly recommended