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Alexandroupoli Airport

Coordinates: 40°51′21.13″N 025°57′22.55″E / 40.8558694°N 25.9562639°E / 40.8558694; 25.9562639
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Alexandroupoli Airport "Dimokritos"[1]

Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Αλεξανδρούπολης "Δημόκριτος"[2]
Summary
OwnerGreek state
OperatorHCAA
ServesAlexandroupoli
LocationApalos, Greece
Elevation AMSL24 ft / 7 m
Coordinates40°51′21.13″N 025°57′22.55″E / 40.8558694°N 25.9562639°E / 40.8558694; 25.9562639
Websitealxd.gr
Map
AXD is located in Greece
AXD
AXD
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
07/25 8,471 2,582 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Passengers168,631
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 6.2%
Aircraft movements3,034
Aircraft movements changeIncrease 10.3%
Sources:HCAA,[3] World Aero Data [1]

Alexandroupoli Airport "Dimokritos" or "Democritus"[1] (Greek: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Αλεξανδρούπολης "Δημόκριτος",[2] Kratikós Aeroliménas Alexandrúpolis "Dimókritos") (IATA: AXD, ICAO: LGAL) is an airport 7 km east of Alexandroupolis to North East Greece on main national road E90. It is located near the village of Apalos, which belongs to the municipality of Alexandroupoli. The airport was built in 1944. In 1955 it became an international airport whereas the current buildings and runway were constructed in 1975.[4]

The airport was named after Democritus, the ancient philosopher born in Abdera.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens
Olympic Air Athens
Sky Express Sitia (PSO)

On Saturday 16 July 2016, at 11:42 am (UTC+2), a Turkish Black Hawk helicopter sent a distress signal and requested permission for an emergency landing to Greek authorities and landed 8 minutes later (11:50) at the airport after an unsuccessful coup at Turkey. Two Greek F-16s observed the procedure and escorted the helicopter to the airport. Eight Turkish military officers, who were on the helicopter, were arrested after landing. They were transferred to the local police station, while the helicopter was guarded at the airport by the Greek authorities. They were charged with illegal entry into the country. Seven were also charged of instigating illegal flight, while the eighth, who was piloting the helicopter, was accused of executing the illegal flight. The eight officers all requested political asylum in Greece. At night (after 11:00 p.m. (EEST) a second Turkish Black Hawk helicopter with extra crew members arrived at the Greek airport from Turkey in order to retrieve the first helicopter, after the crew checked the helicopter, both helicopters returned to Turkey early on the morning of 17 July.[5][6]

See also

  1. ^ a b "ALEXANDROUPOLI AIRPORT "DIMOKRITOS"". ypa.gr. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b "ΚΡΑΤΙΚΟΣ ΑΕΡΟΛΙΜΕΝΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗΣ "ΔΗΜΟΚΡΙΤΟΣ" (ΚΑΑΛΔ)". ypa.gr. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  3. ^ "KAVALA AIRPORT "M.ALEXANDROS"". ypa.gr. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  4. ^ alxd.gr http://www.alxd.gr/Airport/AirportE.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Τουρκικό πλήρωμα στην Αλεξανδρούπολη για να πάρει πίσω το ελικόπτερο". protothema.
  6. ^ "Στην Αλεξανδρούπολη το πλήρωμα που θα παραλάβει το τουρκικό ελικόπτερο". naftemporiki.