Airport ramp

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The ramp (or apron) area of Ruzyně International airport in Prague, Czech Republic.
The ramp (or apron) area of Ruzyně International airport in Prague, Czech Republic.

The airport ramp or apron is part of an airport. It is usually the area where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled or boarded. Although the use of the apron will be covered by regulations, such as lighting on vehicles, it is typically more accessible to users than the runway or taxiway. However, the apron is not usually open to the general public and a licence would be required to gain access.

The use of the apron may be controlled by the apron management service (apron control or apron advisory). This would typically provide a coordination service between the users.

The apron is designated by the ICAO as not being part of the manoeuvring area. All vehicles, aircraft and people using the apron are referred to as apron traffic.

The words "Apron" and "Ramp" are used interchangeably in most circumstances. Really, the pre-flight activity are done in Ramps; and areas for parking & maintenance are called aprons. Passenger gates are the main feature of a terminal ramp.

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