Lentokenttä (Swedish: Flygfältet; English meaning: “airfield”) is a district of Vantaa, Finland, located in the middle of the city.
The district is part of the Aviapolis major region and has been named after the Helsinki Airport situated there.
[2] Nowadays, only eight people live permanently in the district of Lentokenttä,[1] giving it a population density of 0.58 inhabitants per square kilometre (1.5/sq mi).
With regard to services, Lentokenttä is fairly self-sufficient, with cafés, restaurants, shops, banks, and a bus terminal.
[4] The quietest spots near the district include the marshy Kylmäoja tributary of the Keravanjoki river located east of the airport.