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LSZS Samedan Engadin Airport
Engadin Airport, is a regional airport in Samedan in the Engadin valley of Switzerland, 5 km from St. Moritz. At an elevation of 1,707 metres (5,600 ft), it is the highest airliner airport in Europe. It is also considered one of the most challenging airports in the world because of its difficult topography and winds, and because of the thinness of the air at its altitude.
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Up to date ground layout
High detailed ground polygons and markings
Accurately high detailed modelled airport buildings
Detailed up do dated representation of airport and buildings




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