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Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen

Coordinates: 52°14′07″N 005°45′00″E / 52.23528°N 5.75000°E / 52.23528; 5.75000
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Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerRoyal Netherlands Air Force
Elevation AMSL92 ft / 28 m
Coordinates52°14′07″N 005°45′00″E / 52.23528°N 5.75000°E / 52.23528; 5.75000
WebsiteDefensie.nl - Air Operations Control Station Nieuw Milligen
Map

The Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen (AOCS NM) of the Royal Netherlands Air Force is located near Nieuw-Milligen (in the municipality of Apeldoorn).

Open Street Map of the base.

It is home to:

  • the 710th Sqn. Control & Reporting Centre Squadron (CRC)
  • the 711th Sqn. Air Traffic Control Squadron (MilATCC, i.e. Military Air Traffic Control Centre)
  • the 970th Sqn. Support Squadron

It is the air traffic control centre for all military air traffic in the Netherlands, as well as the centre for Air Battle Management, Air Surveillance, Fighter and SAM Control, and Alerting. Air traffic control and information service is also provided to civilian traffic operating within its airspace. AOCS NM uses Dutch Mil as its callsign for air traffic control services, and Bandbox as a callsign for the military Control and Reporting Centre (CRC).[1]

The base started out as a small military airfield in 1913 and remained in use as such until 1940, when it was destroyed by the Dutch military to prevent it from being used by the Germans. The runway was not rebuilt after the war, but there is a helipad, located on the north side of the base. The ICAO codes refer to the ATC and CRC units, not the helipad.[2]

References

  1. ^ Defensie.nl - Air Operations Control Station Nieuw Milligen, official website of the Dutch military, Dutch only. Page retrieved 17 November 2011.
  2. ^ Abandoned and little known airfields - Gelderland, page retrieved December 11, 2011.