Bremerhaven Airport
Direction | Length | Surface | |
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ft | m | ||
07/25 | 2,160 | 658 | Asphalt |
16/34 | 3,937 | 1,200 | Asphalt |
Bremerhaven Airport (German: Regionalflughafen Bremerhaven or Bremerhaven-Luneort) (IATA: BRV, ICAO: EDWB) was a regional airfield in Luneort, a district of Bremerhaven, Germany, 7.6 km (4.7 mi) from the city center. It was mainly used for general aviation and leisure flying activities. The airfield closed on 29 February 2016 and in preparation for demolition, as a new freight seaport will be built on its site.[1] It was replaced by the new Sea-Airport Cuxhaven/Nordholz ((IATA: FCN, ICAO: ETMN)) at the jointly used Nordholz Naval Airbase ((IATA: NDZ)).
Airlines and destinations
Effective the evening of 21 February 2016, there are no regular passenger flights.[2]
See also
- Transport in Germany
- List of airports in Germany
References
External links
Media related to Flugplatz Bremerhaven at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Accident history for BRV at Aviation Safety Network
- Airport information for EDWB at Great Circle Mapper.
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