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Algeciras Heliport

Helipuerto de Algeciras
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAENA
ServesAlgeciras, Spain
Elevation AMSL30 m / 98 ft
Map
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Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H01 Asphalt
Statistics (2013)
Passengers2,938
Passenger change 12-13Decrease67%
Aircraft Movements682
Movements change 12-13Decrease38.3%

The Algeciras Heliport (Spanish: Helipuerto de Algeciras) is a public heliport in Algeciras (Cádiz, Spain). It was inaugurated on July 1, 2010 by the Minister of Development, José Blanco. It was the second helipad of the network AENA after Ceuta Heliport. Construction had started in February 2009.[1] It provides transport to Ceuta and other areas in the Campo de Gibraltar. The only airport existing in the area is the one in the neighbouring British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.[2]

It was expected to begin operation in July 2010.[3] The heliport is located on the current parking building of the Port of Algeciras.[4] The set up of the heliport has involved the extension of an existing building and the ground keeping an area of 32 x 24 meters to take off the vehicle and a safe area of 8 x 5 meters. It is supplemented by the service units for rescue and firefighting and various units of maintenance. The helicopter used in the city will be a model Bell 412 EP that will allow communication with the city of Ceuta in just 10 minutes.[5]

The heliport platform is 2,400 m² and a height of 30 meters above sea level. The passenger terminal is located in the Passenger Terminal Building.

Facilities

The heliport is divided into two parts: the passenger terminal and the launch pad for landing. The passenger terminal is part of the port of Algeciras, which has adapted an area to meet the needs of the heliport. This platform has 2,400 m 2 and is located 30 m. The terminal and platform are connected by covered outdoor walkways. The cost was more than 7 million euros.[6]

It is located 500 meters from the station and Bus Station in Algeciras.

Services

The heliport uses the services and parking of the Port of Algeciras. It does not have deposits of fuel for helicopters due to lack of space, so refueling cannot be done here.

Airlines and destinations

The heliport's main objective is the connection to the Ceuta Heliport, with a flight time of 7 minutes. The link is operated by Helicópteros del Sureste from the July 5, 2010 with 41 weekly flights with helicopters AgustaWestland AW139 with a capacity of 15 passengers.[7]

The company Helicópteros del Sureste also raised the possibility of establishing a route to Málaga Airport, but no date has been set.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.helicomplet.com/Imagenes/Proyectos/Fichas/Ficha61_EN.png
  2. ^ parorama
  3. ^ La línea aérea Ceuta-Algeciras funcionará desde el 1 de julio Template:Es icon
  4. ^ http://www.bayards.nl/Meriad-CMS/store/files/1264543880_Bayards%20ONshore%20track%20record%2022.01.2010.pdf (top of p.4)
  5. ^ B.O.E. (ed.). "Resolution 315, 31/12/2008". Retrieved January 11, 2009.
  6. ^ 20 minutes: Development Minister opens tomorrow Algeciras Heliport
  7. ^ Southeast Helicopter, Ceuta and Algeciras in 7 minutes
  8. ^ 20 minutes, "La línea regular de helicópteros que enlazará Algeciras (Cádiz) y Ceuta comenzará a operar el 2 de julio"