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Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport

Coordinates: 52°19′09″N 010°33′19″E / 52.31917°N 10.55528°E / 52.31917; 10.55528
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Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport

Flughafen Braunschweig-Wolfsburg
Summary
Airport typePublic / Private
OperatorAirport Braunschweig-Wolfsburg GmbH
ServesBraunschweig and Wolfsburg
Hub forVolkswagen Air Services
Elevation AMSL295 ft / 90 m
Coordinates52°19′09″N 010°33′19″E / 52.31917°N 10.55528°E / 52.31917; 10.55528
Websiteflughafen-braunschweig-wolfsburg.de
Map
EDVE is located in Lower Saxony
EDVE
EDVE
Location of the airport in Lower Saxony
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08/26 2,300 7,546 Asphalt
08R/26L 900 2,953 Grass
ILS for Runway 08/26 only.

Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport (German: Flughafen Braunschweig-Wolfsburg) (IATA: BWE, ICAO: EDVE) is an airport in Braunschweig, Germany. Originally constructed by the German Air Ministry in the 1930s, it is located on the northern edge of Braunschweig, which is situated between Hanover and Magdeburg. Braunschweig Airport traditionally has been a major centre of gliding in Germany and is also used for general aviation, especially business traffic.

The headquarters of the German Federal Aviation Office, the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt are located at Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport. Also, the Braunschweig University of Technology has some of its aeronautical departments on site.

Infrastructure

Its main runway is 2,300 metres (7,546 ft) long and 30 metres (98 ft) wide. It also has a parallel grass runway of 900 metres (2,953 ft) by 30 m.

In May 2009 the extension of the runway from 1,680 metres (5,512 ft) to 2,300 metres (7,546 ft) had received its final legal go-ahead.[1] Some €38 million were envisaged for the airport upgrade. Despite strong resistance from local action groups,[2] both Volkswagen and DLR pushed forward with the project in order to be able to use bigger than regional jets under all weather conditions in the future. While the DLR will fly a research Airbus A320 within their flight control and supervision programme from the airport, Volkswagen intends to utilise narrow body aircraft on its business routes instead of its current regional aircraft types. No plans to intensify commercial traffic from and to the airport have been made public yet.

In the immediate vicinity of the airport, a research car park was built, which gives the opportunity to explore autonomous parking.[3]

Airlines and destinations

There are no scheduled public passenger or cargo services at the airport, which is used for unscheduled traffic with business jets, as well as by the German Aerospace Center, e.g. with their special mission aeroplanes to discover phenomena in the atmosphere.

The car manufacturer Volkswagen Group, which is based in nearby Wolfsburg, is a major shareholder, and uses the airfield as home base for their own airline fleet operated by Volkswagen Air Services. Volkswagen AG operates regular services to other European sites of the company and its subsidiaries, such as Škoda, Audi and SEAT.

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ "Ausbau des Flughafens Braunschweig-Wolfsburg im Wesentlichen zulässig (Expansion of the airport Braunschweig-Wolfsburg essentially allowed)" (Press release) (in German). Flughafen-Braunschweig.de. 2009-05-25. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Homepage of the leading initiative in German". www.bi-flughafen-bs.de (in German). Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  3. ^ https://die-region.de/leben-arbeiten/innovation-forschung/innovationen/autonomes-parken-im-forschungsparkhaus-braunschweig/

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