
Terminal extensions were officially opened on the same day, increasing the airport's capacity to 750,000 passengers per year. On December 6, 2005, the airport was renamed after the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

The first international flights were inaugurated in January 1993, serving Frankfurt, Germany. By 1992 destinations also included Krakow, Rzeszów, Gdańsk, Szczecin, and Koszalin. Services were operated to Warsaw, Łódź, Poznań and Katowice.

It was operated briefly by Soviet forces following the war before being used for civilian purposes in 1945. The airport was built in 1938 for German military purposes before World War II (Schöngarten). Wrocław Airport is also often used by the Polish Air Force, US Air Force, NATO Air Force, and Heavy Airlift Wing. It has one runway, one passenger terminal, one cargo terminal, and one general aviation terminal. The airport is located 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of the city center. Mikołaja Kopernika) (IATA: WRO, ICAO: EPWR) is an international civil-military airport in Wrocław in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. Wrocław Copernicus Airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Wrocław im.

This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. EPWR Wroclaw MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Copernicus Airport Wrocław in Poland.
