Zaragoza Airport

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Zaragoza Airport

Aeropuerto de Zaragoza
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea
LocationZaragoza, Spain
Elevation AMSL263 m / 863 ft
Websiteaena-aeropuertos.es
Map
ZAZ is located in Spain
ZAZ
ZAZ
Location within Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
12R/30L 3,718 12,200 Concrete
12L/30R 3,024 9,921 Asphalt
Airport diagram

Zaragoza Airport (IATA: ZAZ, ICAO: LEZG) is a commercial airport near Zaragoza, Spain. It is located 16 km (9.9 miles) west of Zaragoza, 270 km (170 miles) west of Barcelona, and 262 km (163 miles) northeast of Madrid. In addition to serving as a commercial airport, Zaragoza is the home of the Spanish Air Force 15th Group.

History

During the Cold War, the United States Air Force used the facility as Zaragoza Air Base.

The construction work on Zaragoza Airport began in September 1954 with the enlargement and improvement of the existing Spanish Air Force Base located there. United States Navy engineers upgraded the facility for temporary or intermediate use as a war standby base. The first U.S. construction project included strengthening the existing 3,024 m (9,921 ft) runway and adding 304 m (1,000 ft) overruns at each end. Work on a new concrete runway, 61 by 3,718 metres (200 ft × 12,200 ft), with 61 m (200 ft) overruns at each end, began in 1956 and was completed in 1958.

Zaragoza was one of three major USAF Cold War airbases in Spain, the others being Torrejón Air Base near Madrid and Morón Air Base near Seville.

The airport was also used by NASA as a contingency landing site for the Space Shuttle in the case of a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL). Zaragoza was chosen as a NASA Space Shuttle TAL site due to its long runway, which needs be longer than 7,500 feet, and its pleasant weather. The base also has a military-grade navigation system called a TACAN—"Tactical Air Navigation"—that can adapt to the special guidance devices NASA used with its shuttles.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Adria AirwaysSeasonal charter: Ljubljana (begins 4 August 2016)
Air BucharestSeasonal charter: Bucharest (begins 13 July 2016)
Air Europa Palma de Mallorca
Seasonal: Lanzarote, Menorca, Tenerife-South
Air HorizontSeasonal charter: Lisbon (begins 27 July 2016), Strasbourg (begins 20 July 2016)
RyanairBeauvais, Bergamo, Charleroi, London–Stansted
VoloteaSeasonal: Ibiza, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca
VuelingTenerife-South
Wizz AirBucharest, Cluj-Napoca

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
AirBridgeCargo AirlinesMoscow–Sheremetyevo
Air China CargoAmsterdam, Shanghai–Pudong, Tianjin
CargoluxLuxembourg
China Cargo AirlinesAmsterdam, Shanghai–Pudong
Emirates SkyCargoAmsterdam, Bahrain, Dubai-Al Maktoum, Mexico City, Quito
Korean Air Cargo Navoi, Seoul–Incheon, Vienna
Qatar Airways CargoBahrain, Doha, Halifax (begins 19 July 2016), Los Angeles (begins 20 July 2016), Mexico City (resumes 20 July 2016), New York-JFK (begins 19 July 2016)
TNT AirwaysLiege

Statistics

Zaragoza Airport – Traffic Information
Year Passengers (change) Movements (change) Cargo tons (change)
2006 435,881 (+14.2%) 11,408 (+15.2%) 5,933 (+53.9%)
2007 512,184 (+17.5%) 14,757 (+29.4%) 20,151 (+239.6%)
2008 594,952 (+16.2%) 14,584 (-1.2%) 21,439 (+6.4%)
2009 528,313 (-11.2%) 12,746 (-12.6%) 36,936 (+72.3%)
2010 605,912 (+14.7%) 12,711 (-0.3%) 42,545 (+15.3%)
2011 751,097 (+24.0%) 11,970 (-5.9%) 48,609 (+14.3%)
2012 551,406 (-26.6%) 9,268 (-22.6%) 71,094 (+46.1%)
2013 457,284 (-17.1%) 7,597 (-18.3%) 71,661 (+0.7%)
2014 418,576 (-8.5%) 7,039 (-7.3%) 86,311 (+20.4%)
2015 423,873 (+1,3%) 7,050 (+0,1%) 85,741 (-0,8%)

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