Cologne Bonn Airport
Cologne/Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn | |||||||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||
Operator | Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH | ||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Cologne/Bonn | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Cologne | ||||||||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 302 ft / 92 m | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | www.airport-cgn.de | ||||||||||||||||||
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Cologne/Bonn Airport (German: Flughafen Köln/Bonn, also called Köln/Bonn-Konrad Adenauer or Flughafen Köln-Wahn) (IATA: CGN, ICAO: EDDK) is an international airport located in the district of Porz in the city of Cologne, Germany, and is surrounded by the Wahner Heide nature reserve. The airport is centrally located in the Cologne/Bonn Region 14.8 km (9.2 mi) southeast[2] of Cologne city centre[2] and 16 km (9.9 mi) northeast of Bonn. It is the sixth largest airport in Germany and one of the country's few 24-hour airports. In terms of cargo flights it is second. Just over 9.8 million passengers passed through the airport in 2010, a 1% increase compared with 2009.[1]
History
In 1913 the first plane took off from the Wahner Heide military training area on an artillery reconnaissance flight. In 1939 an airfield was built for the German Luftwaffe.
After World War II the British military took over and expanded the airport. A 1,866 m runway was built in this period. In 1951 the airport was opened for civilian air traffic, superseding the former Cologne Butzweilerhof Airport.
During the 50s and 60s two more runways and a new terminal were constructed. On 1 November 1970 a Boeing 747 took off for New York City for the first time.
In 1986 Cologne/Bonn Airport was chosen by United Parcel Service (UPS) as the location for their European hub.
In the late 1990s the Airport started an expansion program. Several new parking lots and a second terminal were built, and in 2004 a new long-distance railway station was opened.
In 2006 the Brazilian airline BRA provided a twice a week connection to Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, which was discontinued in April 2007 due to problems with the airline. Also in 2006 a daily transatlantic flight to New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport by Continental Airlines was established, operating with a Boeing 757-200. This route was discontinued on September 4, 2008 because of a reduction in passenger numbers.[3] Currently there are five long distance flights from Cologne/Bonn; to Teheran-Imam Khomeini, Sal (Cape Verde), Boa Vista (Cape Verde), Luxor and Marsa Alam. Additionally there are several long haul freight flight, e.g. to Hong Kong, Delhi, Chicago-O'Hare, New York-JFK, Dubai, Shanghai-Pudong, Mumbai or Philadelphia.
Low-cost carriers
Coinciding with the start of several low-cost airlines in Germany, Cologne/Bonn opened new capacities. This enabled the airport to make competitive offers to the airlines. Consequently, Germanwings and TUIfly started operations from Cologne/Bonn as their hub in the fall of 2002. They were joined by EasyJet in late 2003 and Wizz Air in June 2006. Ryanair began service in May 2012.
As a result, the number of passengers in 2003 rose by 43% compared to 2002.
The airport is actively searching for airlines willing to establish the first trans-atlantic low-cost flights.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo
Cologne Bonn Airport is a major cargo hub in the world.
Ground transportation
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Cologne/Bonn Airport station is a railway station on a loop off the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed line that connects Cologne Bonn Airport to long-distance trains, most of them ICE services following the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line. S-Bahn trains also stop at the station.
Space
Cologne Airport is host of the German and European space agencies DLR and EAC, part of ESA, which train astronauts there for space explorations. Apart from that, Cologne Airport was one of NASA's worldwide 19 non-American Space Shuttle abort landing sites.[5]
Operations and statistics
Passenger numbers
Number of Passengers[6] | Number of Movements[7] | Freight (Tonnes) | ||
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2000 | 6,220,372 | 138,434 | 423,641 | |
2001 | 5,651,669 | 134,950 | 443,040 | |
2002 | 5,316,847 | 125,307 | 494,331 | |
2003 | 7,697,716 | 139,872 | 518,493 | |
2004 | 8,275,234 | 136,927 | 605,069 | |
2005 | 9,403,441 | 140,775 | 636,887 | |
2006 | 9,821,171 | 139,096 | 685,563 | |
2007 | 10,414,814 | 138,837 | 704,649 | |
2008 | 10,307,864 | 128,713 | 578,161 | |
2009 | 9,709,987 | 120,675 | 552,363 | |
2010 | 9,806,270 | 121,011 | 656,120 | |
Source: ADV German Airports Association[1] |
Accidents and incidents
On 3 September 2010, UPS Flight 6, operated by Boeing 747-44AF N571UP crashed shortly after take-off from Dubai International Airport, killing both crew and destroying the aircraft. N571UP was operating an international cargo flight to Cologne Bonn Airport, Germany. http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20100903-0
Notes
- ^ a b c ADV passenger statistics and aircraft movements
- ^ a b c EAD Basic
- ^ Continental.com
- ^ "В Кельн из северной столицы". Ural Airlines. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ List of Space Shuttle emergency landing sites at GlobalSecurity.org
- ^ Number of Passengers including both domestic and international.
- ^ Number of Movements represents total commercial air transport takeoffs and landings during that year.
- Airport-cgn.de, Schedule April–June 2008.
External links
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- Cologne Bonn Airport (official site)