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Your title is wrong in my opinion. The regional association of aerports and service company calls the Airport just Gina Lisa. See: www.aeroportidipuglia.it The italian name means literally: Airport of (the region) Foggia, named "Gino Lisa". Please remove all these broken links and unabled informations (old, obsolet). The runways are 15/33 and 4724 ft long and 148 ft large. Tower Frequency is 120.1 ; IFR Approach is handled from (near) AMENDOLA APP on 118.85 The airport is ready for Fireprotection ICAO CAT 4. By request the category is upgraded to CAT 5 (supose that it means a local firetruck is comming from the near town service in order to fullfil ICAO rhules) The terminal has super modern infrastructure for commercial airline traffic, but actually there is not so mutch. Probably some charters for summertime, then and .. --Cosy-ch (talk) 17:30, 4 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]