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Castellón–Costa Azahar Airport

Castellón Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Castellón, Valencian: Aeroport de Castelló), (IATA: CDT, ICAO: LECH)[1] is an airport serving the city of Castellón de la Plana, located near Vilanova d'Alcolea, Benlloc and Cabanes in Spain.

Castellón Airport

Aeropuerto de Castellón

Aeroport de Castelló
Summary
Airport typePrivate
Owner/OperatorSNC-Lavalin
ServesCastellón de la Plana
LocationVilanova d'Alcolea, Benlloch
Elevation AMSL360 m / 1,181 ft
Coordinates40°12′35″N 0°04′11″E / 40.20972°N 0.06972°E / 40.20972; 0.06972Coordinates: 40°12′35″N 0°04′11″E / 40.20972°N 0.06972°E / 40.20972; 0.06972
WebsiteCastellón Airport Website
Map
LECH
Location in Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,700 8,858 Asphalt

History

The airport was officially declared "open" by local authorities in March 2011, shortly before regional elections and as total cost reached €150 million,[2] despite having neither airlines signed up to land there nor government approval to operate. Delayed for several years, commercial flights were due to begin on 1 April 2012,[3] but the first commercial flight to the airport landed on 15 September 2015.[4]

In February 2012, it was reported that modifications would have to be made to the runway before the airport could be brought into use.[5] It was then later reported that the runway was to be dug up entirely.[6]

The airport has become a symbol of the wasteful spending that has helped sink Spain deep into a recession and a banking crisis.[7] For instance, the company in charge of running the airport, Aerocas, was found to have spent 26 million euros, a sixth of the cost of the airport, on sponsoring various sports teams in its region.[8] Also, a $375,000, 24-metre-tall statue, often interpreted as a representation of Carlos Fabra, the formerly powerful local politician who was the driving force behind its construction, was erected just outside the airport. Fabra has been under judicial investigation in connection with several cases of corruption and tax evasion,[7] and was sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud in December 2014.[9]

On 14 January 2014, nearly four years after the formal opening of the airport, a first flight departed from Castellón-Costa Azahar. Air Nostrum charter flight YW2003 carried the Villarreal CF football team, which is sponsored by the airport itself, to San Sebastián for their Copa del Rey match against Real Sociedad.[10][11]

The first regular scheduled, albeit seasonal, flights from Castellón-Costa Azahar to Bristol and London Stansted, operated by Ryanair, began in September 2015.[12] The European Union has opened a formal investigation into whether both the Canadian company that manages the airport (SNC-Lavalin) and Ryanair are receiving illegal subsidies from the regional government.[13]

Between August and November 2020, three British Airways Boeing 747 aircraft that were retired were transported to Castellón-Costa Azahar Airport for dismantling.[14] One aircraft, registration G-CIVD, caught fire and was severely damaged.[15]

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Castellón-Costa Azahar Airport became a storage facility for Ukraine International Airlines fleet of six Boeing 737 aircraft.[16]

In 2022, a number of airlines scheduled new routes from the airport. These included Wizz Air to Budapest, Ryanair to Dublin and Brussels South Charleroi and Air Nostrum connecting the airport domestically to Madrid.[17][18][19]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Castellón–Costa Azahar Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Iberia Madrid[20]
Seasonal: Seville
Ryanair Charleroi, Dublin,[21] London–Stansted, Porto (begins 26 March 2023)[22]
Volotea Seasonal: Bilbao
Wizz Air Bucharest, Rome–Fiumicino (begins 27 June 2023)[23]
Seasonal: Budapest, Katowice

References

  1. ^ "Castellon De La Plana Airport (CDT) Website". SNC Lavalin. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  2. ^ Burns, Justin (27 January 2014). . Archived from the original on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  3. ^ . Miller-McCune. Archived from the original on 2011-11-23.
  4. ^ "First commercial flight lands at Spanish 'ghost airport' nearly five years after it opened". The Daily Telegraph. September 15, 2015.
  5. ^ Fabra, María (2012-02-14). "Airstrip at Castellón's plane-free airport needs to be widened". El País. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  6. ^ Fiona, Movan (2012-02-15). "Spanish 'ghost' airport's unused runway to be dug up". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  7. ^ a b "In Spain, a Symbol of Ruin at an Airport to Nowhere". The New York Times. July 18, 2012.
  8. ^ "EU denuncia que el aeropuerto de Castellón gastó 26 millones en patrocinios". El País. April 4, 2014.
  9. ^ Kassam, Ashifa (2 December 2014). "Spanish politician who built ghost airport begins jail term for tax fraud". the Guardian.
  10. ^ "Ryanair to become first airline to fly to Spain's ghost airport". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Champions League a possible destination as Villarreal take flight at last". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  12. ^ . www.stanstedairport.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-15. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  13. ^ Cebrián, Joaquín Ferrandis, Belén Domínguez (10 September 2015). "Bruselas investiga las ayudas al aeropuerto de Castellón". El País.
  14. ^ "Where Are British Airways' Former Boeing 747s Now?". simpleflying.com. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  15. ^ "What Happened To The BA 747 That Caught Fire Last Month?". simpleflying.com. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Castellon airport becomes a car park for a Ukrainian airline fleet". Euro Weekly News. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  17. ^ "Wizz Air provides new connections from Budapest Airport". aviation24.be. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  18. ^ "Castellón airport will be connected by Ryanair with Brussels South Charleroi from 27 March". aviation24.be. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  19. ^ "Air Nostrum's Castellon-Madrid route expected to be a 'turning point' for Castellon's connectivity". Centre For Aviation. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Vuelo Castellón-Madrid en una hora y por menos de 60 euros". 18 July 2022.
  21. ^ "Ryanair announces seven new routes for winter". 7 June 2022.
  22. ^ https://www.sapo.pt/noticias/economia/ryanair-abre-18-novas-rotas-em-2023-no-porto-_63a2fe164dc61f4344f1319f
  23. ^ https://italiavola.com/2022/12/15/wizz-air-apre-altre-5-rotte-da-roma-castellon-baku-abu-dhabi-lussemburgo-e-kuwait-city/

External links

  • Official website


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This article is about the new international airport For the older general aviation airport see Castellon Airport Castellon Airport Spanish Aeropuerto de Castellon Valencian Aeroport de Castello IATA CDT ICAO LECH 1 is an airport serving the city of Castellon de la Plana located near Vilanova d Alcolea Benlloc and Cabanes in Spain Castellon AirportAeropuerto de CastellonAeroport de CastelloIATA CDTICAO LECHLID CDTSummaryAirport typePrivateOwner OperatorSNC LavalinServesCastellon de la PlanaLocationVilanova d Alcolea BenllochElevation AMSL360 m 1 181 ftCoordinates40 12 35 N 0 04 11 E 40 20972 N 0 06972 E 40 20972 0 06972 Coordinates 40 12 35 N 0 04 11 E 40 20972 N 0 06972 E 40 20972 0 06972WebsiteCastellon Airport WebsiteMapLECHLocation in SpainRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft06 24 2 700 8 858 Asphalt Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe airport was officially declared open by local authorities in March 2011 shortly before regional elections and as total cost reached 150 million 2 despite having neither airlines signed up to land there nor government approval to operate Delayed for several years commercial flights were due to begin on 1 April 2012 3 but the first commercial flight to the airport landed on 15 September 2015 4 In February 2012 it was reported that modifications would have to be made to the runway before the airport could be brought into use 5 It was then later reported that the runway was to be dug up entirely 6 The airport has become a symbol of the wasteful spending that has helped sink Spain deep into a recession and a banking crisis 7 For instance the company in charge of running the airport Aerocas was found to have spent 26 million euros a sixth of the cost of the airport on sponsoring various sports teams in its region 8 Also a 375 000 24 metre tall statue often interpreted as a representation of Carlos Fabra the formerly powerful local politician who was the driving force behind its construction was erected just outside the airport Fabra has been under judicial investigation in connection with several cases of corruption and tax evasion 7 and was sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud in December 2014 9 On 14 January 2014 nearly four years after the formal opening of the airport a first flight departed from Castellon Costa Azahar Air Nostrum charter flight YW2003 carried the Villarreal CF football team which is sponsored by the airport itself to San Sebastian for their Copa del Rey match against Real Sociedad 10 11 The first regular scheduled albeit seasonal flights from Castellon Costa Azahar to Bristol and London Stansted operated by Ryanair began in September 2015 12 The European Union has opened a formal investigation into whether both the Canadian company that manages the airport SNC Lavalin and Ryanair are receiving illegal subsidies from the regional government 13 Between August and November 2020 three British Airways Boeing 747 aircraft that were retired were transported to Castellon Costa Azahar Airport for dismantling 14 One aircraft registration G CIVD caught fire and was severely damaged 15 During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Castellon Costa Azahar Airport became a storage facility for Ukraine International Airlines fleet of six Boeing 737 aircraft 16 In 2022 a number of airlines scheduled new routes from the airport These included Wizz Air to Budapest Ryanair to Dublin and Brussels South Charleroi and Air Nostrum connecting the airport domestically to Madrid 17 18 19 Airlines and destinations EditThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Castellon Costa Azahar Airport AirlinesDestinationsIberiaMadrid 20 Seasonal SevilleRyanairCharleroi Dublin 21 London Stansted Porto begins 26 March 2023 22 VoloteaSeasonal BilbaoWizz AirBucharest Rome Fiumicino begins 27 June 2023 23 Seasonal Budapest KatowiceReferences Edit Castellon De La Plana Airport CDT Website SNC Lavalin Retrieved 13 November 2015 Burns Justin 27 January 2014 Investors bidding for Spanish ghost airport Archived from the original on 3 June 2014 Retrieved 24 April 2014 Spain s Vacant Airport Typifies European Woes Miller McCune Archived from the original on 2011 11 23 First commercial flight lands at Spanish ghost airport nearly five years after it opened The Daily Telegraph September 15 2015 Fabra Maria 2012 02 14 Airstrip at Castellon s plane free airport needs to be widened El Pais Retrieved 2012 03 14 Fiona Movan 2012 02 15 Spanish ghost airport s unused runway to be dug up The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 2013 08 01 a b In Spain a Symbol of Ruin at an Airport to Nowhere The New York Times July 18 2012 EU denuncia que el aeropuerto de Castellon gasto 26 millones en patrocinios El Pais April 4 2014 Kassam Ashifa 2 December 2014 Spanish politician who built ghost airport begins jail term for tax fraud the Guardian Ryanair to become first airline to fly to Spain s ghost airport The Guardian Retrieved 4 August 2022 Champions League a possible destination as Villarreal take flight at last The Guardian Retrieved 4 August 2022 Ryanair launches London Stansted Winter 2015 Schedule Stansted Airport www stanstedairport com Archived from the original on 2015 03 15 Retrieved 2015 03 11 Cebrian Joaquin Ferrandis Belen Dominguez 10 September 2015 Bruselas investiga las ayudas al aeropuerto de Castellon El Pais Where Are British Airways Former Boeing 747s Now simpleflying com Retrieved 10 August 2022 What Happened To The BA 747 That Caught Fire Last Month simpleflying com Retrieved 10 August 2022 Castellon airport becomes a car park for a Ukrainian airline fleet Euro Weekly News Retrieved 10 August 2022 Wizz Air provides new connections from Budapest Airport aviation24 be Retrieved 10 August 2022 Castellon airport will be connected by Ryanair with Brussels South Charleroi from 27 March aviation24 be Retrieved 10 August 2022 Air Nostrum s Castellon Madrid route expected to be a turning point for Castellon s connectivity Centre For Aviation Retrieved 10 August 2022 Vuelo Castellon Madrid en una hora y por menos de 60 euros 18 July 2022 Ryanair announces seven new routes for winter 7 June 2022 https www sapo pt noticias economia ryanair abre 18 novas rotas em 2023 no porto 63a2fe164dc61f4344f1319f https italiavola com 2022 12 15 wizz air apre altre 5 rotte da roma castellon baku abu dhabi lussemburgo e kuwait city External links EditOfficial websitePortals Spain Aviation This article about an airport in Spain is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castellon Costa Azahar Airport amp oldid 1131286933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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