Warsaw Chopin Airport (Polish: Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie, Polish pronunciation: [lΙtΛΙ²iskΙ ΚΙpΙna]) (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is an international airport in the WΕochy district of Warsaw, Poland. It is Poland’s busiest airport with 18.9 million passengers in 2019, thus handling approximately 40% of the country’s total air passenger traffic. The airport is a central hub for LOT Polish Airlines as well as a base for Enter Air and Wizz Air. Warsaw Chopin Airport covers 834 hectares (2,060 acres) of land and handles approximately 300 scheduled flights daily, including a substantial number of charters. London, Kyiv, Frankfurt, Paris, and Amsterdam are the busiest international connections, while KrakΓ³w, WrocΕaw, and GdaΕsk are the most popular domestic ones Founded in 1934, the airport was previously known as Warsaw-Okecie Airport (Port lotniczy Warszawa-OkΔcie) and bore the name of its OkΔcie neighborhood throughout its history. It was renamed in honour of Polish composer and former Warsaw resident FrΓ©dΓ©ric Chopin in 2001. Despite the official change, “Okecie” (“Lotnisko OkΔcie”) remains in popular and industry use, including air traffic and aerodrome references. Features: • Working VDGS Docking Systems • Highly detailed Warsaw Chopin Airport (EPWA) scenery • Terraforming for a realistic representation of the airport terrain PBR materials to build realistic glass and surfaces • Custom aerial photo for the airport • Detailed animated jetway models • Many custom static vehicles and objects