About This Hub
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), sometimes called the Roissy Airport, is the largest international airport in France, located about 23 kilometers northeast of Paris. Serving as the principal hub for Air France and a major gateway for multiple global carriers, CDG hosted over 72 million passengers in 2019, ranking among the busiest airports in Europe and worldwide. It continues to be a central node for both passenger travel and cargo operations. Comprising three main passenger terminals and numerous satellite concourses, CDG offers flights to more than 300 destinations across six continents. Its modern design, high-end shopping, and extensive network make it a vital link connecting Europe with the rest of the world.
Fun Fact
Terminal 1 at Charles de Gaulle famously served as the real-life home of Iranian refugee Mehran Karimi Nasseri for nearly 18 years, a story that partly inspired the 2004 film “The Terminal,” starring Tom Hanks. It’s a vivid reminder that CDG isn’t just an airport—it’s a crossroads where countless personal journeys converge in extraordinary ways.
Hub Operations Staff
Hub Manager
DAL4862 David L
The Hub Manager oversees all operations, approves PIREPs, and handles pilot inquiries.
Assistant Hub Manager
DAL5957 Quacent E
The Assistant Hub Manager assists with PIREPs and communication with pilots in the hub.