Kangerlussuaq Airport West View - Greenland
Kangerlussuaq Airport West View - Greenland
Kangerlussuaq Airport is one of Greenland’s most important aviation gateways, originally built as a U.S. military airbase during World War II before becoming a vital civilian airport serving international flights, scientific missions, and Arctic logistics. Its unusually long runway makes it capable of handling large aircraft operating in extreme polar conditions.
This West View live webcam looks across the runway toward Greenland’s rugged tundra and surrounding mountains, offering dramatic perspectives of aircraft arrivals and departures framed by vast open terrain. From crystal-clear winter days to glowing Arctic sunsets, the feed showcases daily flight activity in one of the world’s most remote aviation environments.
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