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A Coruña Airport

A Coruña Airport (IATA: LCG, ICAO: LECO),[2] formerly known as Alvedro Airport, is the airport serving the Galician city of A Coruña in northwestern Spain. The airport is located in the municipality of Culleredo, approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the city center. It is a part of the network of airports managed by Aena, a Spanish state-owned company responsible for airport management. Air traffic control is provided by Ferronats. In 2021, 595,286 passengers used the airport.

A Coruña Airport

Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAena
ServesA Coruña Galicia, Spain
LocationCulleredo
Elevation AMSL328 ft / 100 m
Coordinates43°18′07″N 008°22′38″W / 43.30194°N 8.37722°W / 43.30194; -8.37722Coordinates: 43°18′07″N 008°22′38″W / 43.30194°N 8.37722°W / 43.30194; -8.37722
Maps

Location of Galicia in Spain
LECO
Location of airport in Galicia, Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 7,670 2,400 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers595,286
Passengers change 20-2136.3%
Movements12,083
Movements change 20-21 8.0%
Sources: Aena[1]

History

Early years

On 11 September 1953, the Council of Ministers of Spain ordered the urgent construction of an airport to serve the city of A Coruña. This was the first airport to serve the area, as the hilly topography and meteorological conditions in the region made construction difficult. At the time, the only air service to the province of Galicia was through the Lavacolla Airport in Santiago de Compostela, which opened in 1935.

The first airport was built on the Alvedro meseta in the municipality of Culleredo. The original air field was very sparse; subsequent projects included the construction of parking facilities and a terminal.

In 1961, radio, and electric monitoring facilities were constructed. In 1962, a terminal building was constructed, and landing lights and other signals were installed on the runway. At the same time, the legislature of A Coruña ordered the construction of a road to connect the airport with the cities of A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela. In 1963, a services building was added to the airport.

The construction was completed in May 1963, when the airport was opened to national commercial traffic. The inauguration of the airport took place on 25 May 1963, when the first commercial airliner arrived from Madrid. This first flight was operated by the Spanish Aviaco airline.

During 1964, Aviaco operated a Vigo-A Coruña-Santander-San Sebastián-Barcelona line served by Convair 440s. The routing proved to be spectacularly unpopular and unprofitable, and was discontinued after a year of service. A brief attempt in 1971 to run an identical routing was equally unsuccessful. By the end of the 1960s, the airport had begun receiving charter flights from Switzerland and London, England.

A customs office was opened in 1979, and an air traffic control room was added in 1990. A number of improvements were made during the 1980s, including an increase of runway gradation of 1 degree 12 minutes and the installation of an Instrument Landing System (ILS).

Development since the 1990s

 
Check-in counters

By 1994, yearly passenger numbers had surpassed 259,000. Further expansion of the airport and its facilities, including a new terminal building, as well as the urbanization of the surrounding area has prompted continuous growth and the increasing popularity of the airport. In 2001, the airport installed jet bridges and a cargo terminal. Currently the airport has a single runway (03/21), 2,340 metres (7,680 ft) long,[3] and is capable of supporting up to 12 take-offs and landings per hour.

Current and future projects include the expansion of parking facilities, an upgrade of the ILS system from Category II to Category III, a short runway expansion, and expanded aircraft parking facilities.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at A Coruña Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Air Europa Madrid
Binter Canarias Gran Canaria
easyJet[4] Seasonal: Geneva (begins 26 March 2023), Milan–Malpensa (begins 28 March 2023)
Iberia Madrid
Volotea Bilbao, Málaga, Valencia
Seasonal: Menorca
Vueling Barcelona, London–Gatwick, Paris–Orly (ends 22 March 2023)

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at LCG airport. See Wikidata query.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 16 August 1973, Aviaco Flight 118 crashed while trying to land at Alvedro Airport. All 85 people on board the aircraft plus one person on the ground were killed.

References

  1. ^ "Historia".
  2. ^ "Airport Movements: LCG". ICAO. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Alvedro estrena su nueva pista". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  4. ^ "Easyjet offers two weekly frequencies from A Coruña to Geneva and Milan from 17 euros each way". La Opinion A Coruña (in Spanish). 12 January 2023.

External links

  • Official website

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A Coruna Airport IATA LCG ICAO LECO 2 formerly known as Alvedro Airport is the airport serving the Galician city of A Coruna in northwestern Spain The airport is located in the municipality of Culleredo approximately 7 kilometres 4 3 mi from the city center It is a part of the network of airports managed by Aena a Spanish state owned company responsible for airport management Air traffic control is provided by Ferronats In 2021 595 286 passengers used the airport A Coruna AirportAeropuerto de A Coruna Spanish Aeroporto da Coruna Galician IATA LCGICAO LECOSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorAenaServesA Coruna Galicia SpainLocationCulleredoElevation AMSL328 ft 100 mCoordinates43 18 07 N 008 22 38 W 43 30194 N 8 37722 W 43 30194 8 37722 Coordinates 43 18 07 N 008 22 38 W 43 30194 N 8 37722 W 43 30194 8 37722MapsLocation of Galicia in SpainLECOLocation of airport in Galicia SpainRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m03 21 7 670 2 400 AsphaltStatistics 2021 Passengers595 286Passengers change 20 2136 3 Movements12 083Movements change 20 218 0 Sources Aena 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development since the 1990s 2 Airlines and destinations 3 Statistics 4 Accidents and incidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early years Edit On 11 September 1953 the Council of Ministers of Spain ordered the urgent construction of an airport to serve the city of A Coruna This was the first airport to serve the area as the hilly topography and meteorological conditions in the region made construction difficult At the time the only air service to the province of Galicia was through the Lavacolla Airport in Santiago de Compostela which opened in 1935 The first airport was built on the Alvedro meseta in the municipality of Culleredo The original air field was very sparse subsequent projects included the construction of parking facilities and a terminal In 1961 radio and electric monitoring facilities were constructed In 1962 a terminal building was constructed and landing lights and other signals were installed on the runway At the same time the legislature of A Coruna ordered the construction of a road to connect the airport with the cities of A Coruna and Santiago de Compostela In 1963 a services building was added to the airport The construction was completed in May 1963 when the airport was opened to national commercial traffic The inauguration of the airport took place on 25 May 1963 when the first commercial airliner arrived from Madrid This first flight was operated by the Spanish Aviaco airline During 1964 Aviaco operated a Vigo A Coruna Santander San Sebastian Barcelona line served by Convair 440s The routing proved to be spectacularly unpopular and unprofitable and was discontinued after a year of service A brief attempt in 1971 to run an identical routing was equally unsuccessful By the end of the 1960s the airport had begun receiving charter flights from Switzerland and London England A customs office was opened in 1979 and an air traffic control room was added in 1990 A number of improvements were made during the 1980s including an increase of runway gradation of 1 degree 12 minutes and the installation of an Instrument Landing System ILS Development since the 1990s Edit Check in counters By 1994 yearly passenger numbers had surpassed 259 000 Further expansion of the airport and its facilities including a new terminal building as well as the urbanization of the surrounding area has prompted continuous growth and the increasing popularity of the airport In 2001 the airport installed jet bridges and a cargo terminal Currently the airport has a single runway 03 21 2 340 metres 7 680 ft long 3 and is capable of supporting up to 12 take offs and landings per hour Current and future projects include the expansion of parking facilities an upgrade of the ILS system from Category II to Category III a short runway expansion and expanded aircraft parking facilities Airlines and destinations EditThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at A Coruna Airport AirlinesDestinationsAir EuropaMadridBinter CanariasGran CanariaeasyJet 4 Seasonal Geneva begins 26 March 2023 Milan Malpensa begins 28 March 2023 IberiaMadridVoloteaBilbao Malaga Valencia Seasonal MenorcaVuelingBarcelona London Gatwick Paris Orly ends 22 March 2023 Statistics EditAnnual passenger traffic at LCG airport See Wikidata query Accidents and incidents EditOn 16 August 1973 Aviaco Flight 118 crashed while trying to land at Alvedro Airport All 85 people on board the aircraft plus one person on the ground were killed References Edit Historia Airport Movements LCG ICAO Retrieved 10 February 2016 Alvedro estrena su nueva pista La Voz de Galicia in Spanish 2015 06 26 Retrieved 2020 12 07 Easyjet offers two weekly frequencies from A Coruna to Geneva and Milan from 17 euros each way La Opinion A Coruna in Spanish 12 January 2023 External links EditOfficial websitePortals Spain Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Coruna Airport amp oldid 1137418007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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