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Jul 7, 2006 (newstodate): 11 airports in the regions within newstodate's core coverage area qualify for admittance to the top-40 cargo airports in Europe in 2005, according to ACI.
Highest on the list comes Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, No 48 in the world, with 255,087 tonnes.
Istanbul Airport, the world's No 69, comes second with 261,301 tonnes.
No 3 is Moscow Sheremetyevo, world No 117, with 120,885 tonnes.
No 4 in Europe is Moscow Domodedovo, world's No 117, with 120,885 tonnes.
Fifth comes Helsinki, world No 124, with 113,998 tonnes.
No 6 is Stockholm Arlanda, world No 147, with 91,703 tonnes.
Oslo Gardermoen Airport, world No 151, comes seventh in our area with 84,268 tonnes.
No 8 is Gothenburg Landvetter, world no 171, with 60,635 tonnes.
No 9 is Keflavik, world No 172, with 59,627 tonnes.
Budapest, world No 178, comes tenth with 55,519 tonnes.
Finally, Billund Airport, world No 184 and last on the European Top-40 list, comes 11th with 52,103 tonnes.
Highest on the list comes Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, No 48 in the world, with 255,087 tonnes.
Istanbul Airport, the world's No 69, comes second with 261,301 tonnes.
No 3 is Moscow Sheremetyevo, world No 117, with 120,885 tonnes.
No 4 in Europe is Moscow Domodedovo, world's No 117, with 120,885 tonnes.
Fifth comes Helsinki, world No 124, with 113,998 tonnes.
No 6 is Stockholm Arlanda, world No 147, with 91,703 tonnes.
Oslo Gardermoen Airport, world No 151, comes seventh in our area with 84,268 tonnes.
No 8 is Gothenburg Landvetter, world no 171, with 60,635 tonnes.
No 9 is Keflavik, world No 172, with 59,627 tonnes.
Budapest, world No 178, comes tenth with 55,519 tonnes.
Finally, Billund Airport, world No 184 and last on the European Top-40 list, comes 11th with 52,103 tonnes.