Template:Infobox Airport/doc

Airport name
These parameters specify the airport name which is displayed at the top of the infobox.


 * name
 * The name of the airport in English, such as Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport or Beijing Capital International Airport.


 * nativename
 * (optional) Airport name in a native language using Western characters (French, German, Spanish, etc.), such as Port Lotniczy im. Fryderyka Chopina. Can also be used for two different names in the same language (see Toronto Pearson International Airport).


 * nativename-a
 * (optional) Airport name in a native language with non-Western characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, etc.), such as 北京首都国际机场.


 * nativename-r
 * (optional) Use in conjunction with above for Romanized name of the airport, such as Běijīng Shǒudū Guójì Jīcháng.

Airport image
These parameters specify an airport photograph or logo which is displayed below the title.


 * image
 * (optional) The name of image file, i.e. airport.png or logo.gif, etc.


 * image-width
 * (optional) The image width in pixels, i.e. 175 (defaults to 200 if not specified). This parameter should only be used for small images that appear distorted when expanded to a width of 200 pixels.


 * caption
 * (optional) Text displayed beneath the image. This should only be used for photographs that require an explanation; it should be omitted for aerial photographs or airport logos.

Airport codes
These parameters specify airport location identifiers which are displayed below the image (or below title if there is no image):


 * IATA
 * The airport's three character IATA location identifier. If omitted or left blank it will display as IATA: none.


 * ICAO
 * The airport's four character ICAO location identifier. If omitted or left blank it will display as ICAO: none.


 * FAA
 * (optional) The three or four character FAA location identifier for airports in the United States. If omitted or left blank, nothing is displayed.


 * LID
 * (optional) A location identifier for airports outside the United States, if different than ICAO or IATA codes. If omitted or left blank, nothing is displayed.

Airport summary
These parameters specify airport details for the "Summary" section displayed below the airport codes.


 * type
 * Airport type should be one of the following: Public, Private or Military. Do not use Commercial, General or Civil.


 * owner
 * (optional) Name of the airport owner. This is not automatically linked since in many cases the owner is not noteworthy enough to have a Wikipedia article.


 * operator
 * (optional) Name of the airport operator if different from the owner. This is not automatically linked since in many cases the operator is not noteworthy enough to have a Wikipedia article.


 * city-served
 * (optional) If the airport is associated with a major city but actually located in a smaller town, list the major city here and the smaller town under location. This is not automatically linked, in order to allow multiple links if needed.
 * Example:
 * Result: Paris


 * location
 * Name of the town or city where the airport is located. This is not automatically linked, in order to allow multiple links if needed.
 * Example:
 * Result: Orly, France


 * elevation-f
 * Height above mean sea level, in feet.


 * elevation-m
 * Height above mean sea level, in meters.


 * coordinates

Result: 49.45444°N, 2.11278°W
 * Latitude and Longitude of airport, specified using the coord template. When entering the coordinates always ensure that the resultant map or image shows the airport. It is very easy to confuse "N" for "S" or "E" for "W".
 * coordinates = 49.45444°N, 2.11278°W

The coordinates may also be placed in the right side of the article's title area directly above the infobox. This will cause the airport to appear in Google Earth's Geographic Web Layer (see Template talk:Infobox Airport for more details). What follows is an abbreviated version of the suggested template code. The results can be seen at Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport; simulated results for a different airport are shown below in Example 4.

{{Infobox Airport ... etc.
 * name        = Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport
 * }


 * website
 * (optional) External link to the airport's official website. See External links  for more information.
 * Example:
 * Result: www.dfwairport.com

Infobox control
These parameters control how the infobox is displayed.


 * metric-elev
 * Set to any value to display elevation in metric units (meters) before Imperial units (feet); leave blank to display Imperial units first. This can be seen in example 1.


 * metric-rwy
 * Set to any value to display runway length in metric units (meters) before Imperial units (feet); leave blank to display Imperial units first. Example 1 and 2 below show the runway length with meters first; example 3 and 4 show it with feet before meters.

Runways
These parameters specify details for each runway in the "Runways" section displayed below the summary. This can also be used to specify water landing areas for seaplanes (see Fairbanks International Airport). Parameters start with r1- for the first runway, r2- for the second runway, up to r8- for the eighth runway (if more are needed, leave a message on the talk page). Each airport should have at least one runway.


 * rn-number (r1-number, r2-number, ...)
 * The designation of the runway, normally two numbers like this &rarr; 02/20, 1st number is 18 lower than the 2nd. Where there are parallel runways an additional letter is added to each number, for example "L" for left, "R" for right and "C" for center. In certain cases a runway will only have one number when it can only be used in one direction. For airports in the United States the leading zero is not used and the designation should read 2/20.


 * rn-length-f (r1-length-f, r2-length-f, ...)
 * Runway length in feet.


 * rn-length-m (r1-length-m, r2-length-m, ...)
 * Runway length in meters.


 * rn-surface (r1-surface, r2-surface, ...)
 * Runway surface type, such as: Concrete, Asphalt, Gravel, Grass (or Turf), Dirt, Water, etc. Avoid the generic type "Paved" if possible.

Helipads
These parameters specify details for each helipad in the "Helipads" section displayed below the runways. Parameters start with h1- for the first helipad, h2- for the second helipad, up to h12- for the twelfth helipad (if more are needed, leave a message on the talk page). This section is optional and only appears if the h1- parameters are specified. See example 1 and example 3 below.


 * hn-number(h1-number, h2-number, ...)
 * The designation of the helipad. In the United States this is usually the letter "H" followed by a number, i.e. "H1", "H2", etc.


 * hn-length-f (h1-length-f, h2-length-f, ...)
 * Helipad length in feet.


 * hn-length-m (h1-length-m, h2-length-m, ...)
 * Helipad length in meters.


 * hn-surface (h1-surface, h2-surface, ...)
 * Helipad surface type, such as: Concrete, Asphalt, etc. Avoid the generic type "Paved" if possible.

Statistics
These parameters specify details for an optional "Statistics" section displayed below the runways and helipads. Parameters start with stat1- for the first statistic, stat2- for the second statistic, etc. This section only appears if the stat1- parameters are specified. See example 1 and example 3 below.


 * stat-year
 * (optional) The calendar year for the statistics. This is displayed in parentheses after the word "Statistics" in the section header.


 * statn-header (stat1-header, stat2-header, ...)
 * A brief description of each statistic, such as Passengers or Aircraft operations.


 * statn-data (stat1-data, stat2-data, ...)
 * The data associated with the corresponding header.

Example 1
Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport

This example shows the appearance of the infobox without an image.

Note: helipad information added to illustrate function of  parameter.



Example 2
Beijing Capital International Airport

This example shows the appearance of the infobox with an image and a caption.

It also uses both the  and   parameters. 

Example 3
Coordinates: 32.89694°N, -97.03806°W

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

This example uses the coord template with  which displays the coordinates on right side of article's title area directly above infobox AND again inside the infobox. This also causes the title coordinates to appear in a very small font size (due to the combination of the infobox using  and title area using  ). Both issues are resolved in the next example.



Example 4
Coordinates: 39.82611°N, -84.04833°W

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

This example places the coord template outside the infobox and uses  to display the coordinates in the article's title area. This prevents the coordinates from being displayed a second time inside the infobox. It also eliminates the very small font size shown in the previous example.



References for examples
he:תבנית:שדה תעופה pt:Predefinição:Info/Aeroporto2