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Gotham Airport is the international airport of Gotham City. It is located on the western outskirts of Gotham on the other side of the Gotham River.

History[]

The airport of Gotham is located near the suburb Sommerset and often appears on maps of Gotham City.[1]

When Bruce Wayne decided to leave Gotham after the end of No Man's Land, he went to the Gotham Airport in order to board one of his private jets. At the airport, he said goodbye to Alfred Pennyworth and gave him one final hug before walking towards the airplane. Moments after the plane had left the ground, Selina arrived at the runway, devastated that Bruce had left her without saying goodbye in person.[2]

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Notes[]

  • In the DC Comics, the airport of Gotham is known as the Archie Goodwin International Airport, named after the DC writer of the same name. It first appeared under that name on the standardized map of Gotham City and was previously only called Gotham City International Airport. It first appeared in Batman #34 (April 1946) by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang.
  • This is the third live-action version of the Gotham City Airport, the first being in the 1966 Batman television series and the second being in the 2012 movie The Dark Knight Rises.

References[]

  1. Stephens, John & Boston, Seth (writer) & Hope, Nathan (director) (May 17, 2018) "A Dark Knight: No Man's Land" Gotham. Season 4. Episode 22.
  2. Chun, Tze (writer) & Banker, Carol (director) (April 18, 2019) "Legend of the Dark Knight: They Did What?" Gotham. Season 5. Episode 11.
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