LIML is the ICAO code for Milano Linate Airport (IATA LIN), located in Segrate (MI), 25, Italy.
Milano Linate Airport (LIML) sits 4 miles east of central Milan and is northern Italy's most-used business-aviation airport. The single 9,184 ft runway handles every current business jet up to ultra-long-range at typical European stage lengths; Sea Prime operates the FBO with substantial hangar capacity. Field elevation 353 ft, no density-altitude concerns. Linate's structural advantage is geography — 15 minutes to the duomo versus 50+ from Malpensa — so virtually every Milan corporate flight department and visiting UHNW prefers Linate. Strict noise framework includes a 2300–0600 curfew on Stage 3 aircraft. Structural peaks mirror Milan's: Fashion Week, Salone del Mobile, Monza F1 weekend, Christmas/New Year ski transit. Ground time to the duomo is 15–20 minutes; the Quadrilatero d'Oro fashion district is 15.
Milan Linate Airport is a city airport located in Milan, the second-largest city and largest urban area of Italy. It served 10.6 million passengers and recorded 118,060 aircraft movements in 2024, making it one of the busiest airports in Italy. It is the third-busiest airport in the Milan metropolitan area in terms of passenger numbers, after Malpensa and Bergamo, and the second busiest in terms of aircraft movements.
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