Warsaw Chopin Airport (airport code WAW) in Poland hosts more than 8 million passengers each year. Named after the Polish pianist and composer Fryderyk Chopin, the airport integrated two terminals, formerly called Terminals 1 and 2, into the completely upgraded Terminal A building in 2010. Built in 2005, the General Aviation Terminal hosts private and corporate aircraft with state-of-art baggage handling and business services along with border and customs control for private and corporate aircraft. Located 10 kilometers from the city center, buses, taxis and rental cars are available. To promote its cultural namesake, Chopin Airport supports the National Fryderyk Chopin Institute and its "Chopin and his Europe" festival every year.