LFPO is the ICAO code for Paris-Orly Airport (IATA ORY), located in Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne), IDF, France.
Paris-Orly Airport (LFPO) is a large airport in Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne), IDF, France. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code LFPO or IATA code ORY. It sits in Europe.
Paris-Orly Airport is a commercial-airline hub that also handles a steady stream of private and corporate traffic. Mixed commercial and private operations mean planners should expect slot coordination, handling agent involvement, and the usual international hub procedures.
Paris-Orly Airport sits near sea level at 291 ft.
Local operations run on Europe/Paris. Because the field hosts scheduled airline operations, private operators should expect a defined slot environment, possible CDM coordination at peak banks, and limited ramp availability during major event weekends. Booking FBO ramp space in advance is normal practice.
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As one of the larger fields in France, LFPO tends to be the natural choice for long-range international charters and crew-rest-required flights.
Paris Orly Airport is one of two international airports serving Paris, France, the other one being Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). It is located partially in Orly and partially in Villeneuve-le-Roi, 13 kilometres south of Paris. The airport served as the secondary hub for Air France until March 2026, handling many flights to domestic and overseas French territories. Most of these services have transferred to Charles de Gaulle Airport, with domestic routes from Orly handed over to the airline's low-cost subsidiary, Transavia France. Public service obligation (PSO) routes from the airport to Corsica continue to be operated by Air France. Orly operates flights to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and North America.
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