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Dresden Airport

Dresden Airport (IATA: DRS, ICAO: EDDC) is the international airport of Dresden, the state capital of Saxony, Germany. It is located in Klotzsche, a district of Dresden 9 km (5.6 mi) north[2] of the city centre. It was formerly also known in German as Flughafen Dresden-Klotzsche. Destinations from the airport include a few European cities and several holiday destinations.

Dresden Airport

Flughafen Dresden
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMitteldeutsche Airport Holding AG
ServesDresden, Germany
Elevation AMSL754 ft / 230 m
Coordinates51°08′04″N 13°46′05″E / 51.13444°N 13.76806°E / 51.13444; 13.76806 (Dresden Airport)
Websitedresden-airport.de
Map
DRS
Location of airport in Saxony
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 2,850 9,351 Concrete
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H1 30 98 Concrete/Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Passengers838,387 +155,4%
Aircraft movements020,119 0+39,6%
Freight (in tons)000.039 0-11,3%
Sources: Statistics at ADV.[1],
AIP at German air traffic control.[2]

Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), a subsidiary of ST Engineering Aerospace and Airbus, is based at the airport. EFW is mainly tasked with freighter conversions.

History Edit

Early years Edit

The airport was opened to commercial traffic on 11 July 1935.[3] Though planned as a commercial airport, its importance to the military increased dramatically during the Third Reich. During World War II it was exclusively used for military purposes. An airlift between the airport and Breslau (modern day Wrocław) was established to support German troops during the Siege of Breslau in the spring of 1945. Attempts to destroy buildings and equipment before Allied troops could occupy Dresden failed due to the resistance of civil airport employees.

During the following years, the airport was used as an education centre for the Soviet army. It was reopened for commercial traffic on 16 June 1957. In 1959 international air traffic resumed, primarily to Eastern Bloc countries.

Between 1955 and 1961, the East German government decided to develop its own aviation industry centred on Dresden, with the VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden ("Publicly-owned Aircraft Factories Dresden") as the main plant. Although this development ultimately failed, it increased the importance of Klotzsche Airport considerably, and still shapes the design and atmosphere of the airport today.[3] With the end of aircraft manufacturing in 1961, the plant became the VEB Flugzeugwerft Dresden ("Publicly-owned Aircraft Maintenance Dresden"), a maintenance facility for Eastern Bloc fighter aircraft and helicopters. From 1963, the airport was also home of an East German military transport squadron with Ilyushin Il-14 and later Antonov An-26, designated as Transportfliegerstaffel 27 (TFS-27) and later Transportfliegerstaffel 24 (TFS-24, TS-24). Passenger traffic was limited to domestic routes and to a few destinations in other Eastern Bloc countries.

Development after German reunification Edit

After German reunification, the airport was expanded and flights to western European capitals were added. Traffic increased sevenfold during the first half of the 1990s and a second terminal was opened in 1995.

In 2001 the current terminal was added. It was rebuilt from a hangar formerly used as an assembly hall by the aircraft industry.[3]

In 2008, 1,860,364 passengers passed through the airport, an increase of 0.3% over the previous year and a record for the airport. In the same year, there were 36,968 takeoffs and landings, an increase of 2.3% over the previous year.[4] The airport rebranded itself as "Dresden International" in September of the same year.

In February 2015, Etihad Regional terminated of all their Dresden operations (which had commenced only two years earlier) due to changes to their strategy. All three existing routes were shut down, while two planned routes were never started.[5] In June 2015, CityJet announced the termination of their route from London City Airport to Dresden after two years, citing low demand.[6] After the demise of Germania in early 2019, Sundair announced they would base aircraft in Dresden and fly to several former Germania leisure destinations.[7]

Facilities Edit

The airport has one modern passenger terminal building with several shops, restaurants and service agencies as well as seven aircraft parking positions equipped with jet bridges and additional apron stands for mid-sized aircraft such as the Airbus A320.

Airlines and destinations Edit

The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Dresden Airport:[8]

Statistics Edit

 
Aerial view of the airport
 
Check-in area
 
Apron overview
Annual passenger traffic at DRS airport. See Wikidata query.
Passengers
2000 1,759,638
2001   1,642,736
2002   1,518,784
2003   1,553,774
2004   1,620,781
2005   1,782,901
2006   1,836,068
2007   1,849,836
2008   1,856,390
2009   1,718,923
2010   1,843,113
2011   1,917,915
2012   1,886,425
2013   1,754,139
2014[12]   1,760,480
2015[13]   1,726,471
2016   1,667,880
2017   1,702,572
2018   1,762,175
2019   1,595,565
2020   0383,568
2021   0331,384
2022   0838,387
Source: ADV[14]

Ground transportation Edit

 
Railway station at Dresden Airport

Public transport Edit

Dresden Airport railway station is in the basement of the terminal building. It is served by the S2 line of the Dresden S-Bahn, which runs every half-hour to Dresden-Neustadt and Dresden Hauptbahnhof stations in the centre of Dresden, with journey times of 13 and 23 minutes respectively. On weekdays the trains continue on to the towns of Heidenau and Pirna.[15]

Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe (DVB) bus route 77 links the airport to DVB tram route 7, providing an alternative route to central Dresden. DVB bus route 80 links the airport to the districts of Klotzsche, Wilder Mann, Trachau and Cotta as well as the town of Boxdorf and also tram route 7.[15] In 2020 DVB published plans for a new tram line 17 to branch off of tram line 7 serving the airport [16]

The airport is in the Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe's Dresden tariff zone, as is central Dresden. A single ticket (currently[when?] priced at 2.40) is valid on the S-Bahn, trams and buses within that zone. Other tariff zones cover the surrounding towns as far as Meißen and the Czech border. Tickets can be purchased at ticket vending machines in the station, at the bus stop, or at the airport information desk on the Arrivals level of the terminal.[15]

Road transport Edit

Dresden Airport is around 9 km (5.6 mi) north[2] of the centre of Dresden. The direct journey, on city streets, takes about 20 minutes.[17]

The airport is served by an adjacent junction on the A4 Autobahn, which by-passes central Dresden on its route from Aachen, on the Dutch border, to Görlitz, on the Polish border. Junctions in the Dresden area connect the A4 to the A13, to Berlin, and the A17, to the Czech border and Prague.[17]

The airport has a multi-storey car park with approximately 1,500 spaces, connected to the terminal building by a glass-covered pedestrian bridge. Additionally, there are three long-stay car parks, and a short-stay car park right next to the terminal access.[18]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12/2022" (PDF; 919 KB). adv.aero (in German). Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughäfen e.V. 2023-02-13. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ a b c "AIP VFR online". dfs.de. DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  3. ^ a b c . Flughafen Dresden GmbH. Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  4. ^ "Flughaven Dresden - Press release - 2008 traffic report". Flughafen Dresden GmbH. 2009-01-19. Archived from the original on 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  5. ^ "Etihad Regional zieht sich aus Leipzig und Dresden zurück - airliners.de".
  6. ^ aero.de - "Cityjet cancels Dresden route" (German) retrieved 5 June 2015
  7. ^ aerotelegraph.com - "Sundair and TUIfly help at Dresden and Nuremberg" 7 Februar 2019
  8. ^ dresden-airport.de - Destinations and timetable retrieved 1 December 2021
  9. ^ "Summer 2023 schedule - Dresden and Leipzig" (PDF).
  10. ^ sundair.com - Flightplan retrieved 21 February 2022
  11. ^ "Herbst 2023: SunExpress legt Antalya-Flüge ab Dresden auf". 25 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Flughafen Dresden: Fluggastzahl stagniert". 17 January 2015.
  13. ^ http://www.austrianaviation.net/news-international/news-detail/datum/2016/01/18/leichter-passagierschwund-in-dresden-und-leipzig.html[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Unsere Flughäfen – Regionale Stärke, Globaler Anschluss".
  15. ^ a b c . Flughafen Dresden GmbH. Archived from the original on 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  16. ^ Mobilität für Dresden Strategiepapier zum zukünftigen ÖPNV in Dresden
  17. ^ a b . Flughafen Dresden GmbH. Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
  18. ^ . Flughafen Dresden GmbH. Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2009-04-07.

External links Edit

  Media related to Flughafen Dresden at Wikimedia Commons

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Dresden Airport IATA DRS ICAO EDDC is the international airport of Dresden the state capital of Saxony Germany It is located in Klotzsche a district of Dresden 9 km 5 6 mi north 2 of the city centre It was formerly also known in German as Flughafen Dresden Klotzsche Destinations from the airport include a few European cities and several holiday destinations Dresden AirportFlughafen DresdenIATA DRSICAO EDDCSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerMitteldeutsche Airport Holding AGServesDresden GermanyElevation AMSL754 ft 230 mCoordinates51 08 04 N 13 46 05 E 51 13444 N 13 76806 E 51 13444 13 76806 Dresden Airport Websitedresden airport deMapDRSLocation of airport in SaxonyRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft04 22 2 850 9 351 ConcreteHelipadsNumber Length Surfacem ftH1 30 98 Concrete AsphaltStatistics 2022 Passengers838 387 155 4 Aircraft movements0 20 119 0 39 6 Freight in tons 000 0 39 0 11 3 Sources Statistics at ADV 1 AIP at German air traffic control 2 Elbe Flugzeugwerke EFW a subsidiary of ST Engineering Aerospace and Airbus is based at the airport EFW is mainly tasked with freighter conversions Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development after German reunification 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 5 Ground transportation 5 1 Public transport 5 2 Road transport 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit The airport was opened to commercial traffic on 11 July 1935 3 Though planned as a commercial airport its importance to the military increased dramatically during the Third Reich During World War II it was exclusively used for military purposes An airlift between the airport and Breslau modern day Wroclaw was established to support German troops during the Siege of Breslau in the spring of 1945 Attempts to destroy buildings and equipment before Allied troops could occupy Dresden failed due to the resistance of civil airport employees During the following years the airport was used as an education centre for the Soviet army It was reopened for commercial traffic on 16 June 1957 In 1959 international air traffic resumed primarily to Eastern Bloc countries Between 1955 and 1961 the East German government decided to develop its own aviation industry centred on Dresden with the VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden Publicly owned Aircraft Factories Dresden as the main plant Although this development ultimately failed it increased the importance of Klotzsche Airport considerably and still shapes the design and atmosphere of the airport today 3 With the end of aircraft manufacturing in 1961 the plant became the VEB Flugzeugwerft Dresden Publicly owned Aircraft Maintenance Dresden a maintenance facility for Eastern Bloc fighter aircraft and helicopters From 1963 the airport was also home of an East German military transport squadron with Ilyushin Il 14 and later Antonov An 26 designated as Transportfliegerstaffel 27 TFS 27 and later Transportfliegerstaffel 24 TFS 24 TS 24 Passenger traffic was limited to domestic routes and to a few destinations in other Eastern Bloc countries Development after German reunification Edit After German reunification the airport was expanded and flights to western European capitals were added Traffic increased sevenfold during the first half of the 1990s and a second terminal was opened in 1995 In 2001 the current terminal was added It was rebuilt from a hangar formerly used as an assembly hall by the aircraft industry 3 In 2008 1 860 364 passengers passed through the airport an increase of 0 3 over the previous year and a record for the airport In the same year there were 36 968 takeoffs and landings an increase of 2 3 over the previous year 4 The airport rebranded itself as Dresden International in September of the same year In February 2015 Etihad Regional terminated of all their Dresden operations which had commenced only two years earlier due to changes to their strategy All three existing routes were shut down while two planned routes were never started 5 In June 2015 CityJet announced the termination of their route from London City Airport to Dresden after two years citing low demand 6 After the demise of Germania in early 2019 Sundair announced they would base aircraft in Dresden and fly to several former Germania leisure destinations 7 Facilities EditThe airport has one modern passenger terminal building with several shops restaurants and service agencies as well as seven aircraft parking positions equipped with jet bridges and additional apron stands for mid sized aircraft such as the Airbus A320 Airlines and destinations EditThe following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Dresden Airport 8 AirlinesDestinationsCorendon AirlinesAntalyaEuropean Air CharterSeasonal charter Burgas 9 EurowingsDusseldorf Seasonal Palma de MallorcaKLMAmsterdamLufthansaFrankfurt MunichRyanairLondon Stansted Seasonal Palma de MallorcaSundair 10 Fuerteventura Hurghada Seasonal Antalya Corfu Gran Canaria Heraklion Kos Palma de Mallorca Rhodes Tenerife South VarnaSunExpressSeasonal Antalya 11 Swiss International Air LinesZurichTailwind AirlinesSeasonal charter AntalyaStatistics Edit nbsp Aerial view of the airport nbsp Check in area nbsp Apron overviewGraphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Annual passenger traffic at DRS airport See Wikidata query Passengers2000 1 759 6382001 nbsp 1 642 7362002 nbsp 1 518 7842003 nbsp 1 553 7742004 nbsp 1 620 7812005 nbsp 1 782 9012006 nbsp 1 836 0682007 nbsp 1 849 8362008 nbsp 1 856 3902009 nbsp 1 718 9232010 nbsp 1 843 1132011 nbsp 1 917 9152012 nbsp 1 886 4252013 nbsp 1 754 1392014 12 nbsp 1 760 4802015 13 nbsp 1 726 4712016 nbsp 1 667 8802017 nbsp 1 702 5722018 nbsp 1 762 1752019 nbsp 1 595 5652020 nbsp 0 383 5682021 nbsp 0 331 3842022 nbsp 0 838 387Source ADV 14 Ground transportation Edit nbsp Railway station at Dresden AirportPublic transport Edit Dresden Airport railway station is in the basement of the terminal building It is served by the S2 line of the Dresden S Bahn which runs every half hour to Dresden Neustadt and Dresden Hauptbahnhof stations in the centre of Dresden with journey times of 13 and 23 minutes respectively On weekdays the trains continue on to the towns of Heidenau and Pirna 15 Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe DVB bus route 77 links the airport to DVB tram route 7 providing an alternative route to central Dresden DVB bus route 80 links the airport to the districts of Klotzsche Wilder Mann Trachau and Cotta as well as the town of Boxdorf and also tram route 7 15 In 2020 DVB published plans for a new tram line 17 to branch off of tram line 7 serving the airport 16 The airport is in the Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe s Dresden tariff zone as is central Dresden A single ticket currently when priced at 2 40 is valid on the S Bahn trams and buses within that zone Other tariff zones cover the surrounding towns as far as Meissen and the Czech border Tickets can be purchased at ticket vending machines in the station at the bus stop or at the airport information desk on the Arrivals level of the terminal 15 Road transport Edit Dresden Airport is around 9 km 5 6 mi north 2 of the centre of Dresden The direct journey on city streets takes about 20 minutes 17 The airport is served by an adjacent junction on the A4 Autobahn which by passes central Dresden on its route from Aachen on the Dutch border to Gorlitz on the Polish border Junctions in the Dresden area connect the A4 to the A13 to Berlin and the A17 to the Czech border and Prague 17 The airport has a multi storey car park with approximately 1 500 spaces connected to the terminal building by a glass covered pedestrian bridge Additionally there are three long stay car parks and a short stay car park right next to the terminal access 18 See also EditTransport in Germany List of airports in GermanyReferences Edit ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12 2022 PDF 919 KB adv aero in German Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughafen e V 2023 02 13 Retrieved 2023 02 17 a b c AIP VFR online dfs de DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH Retrieved 2023 02 21 a b c Flughaven Dresden History of the airport Flughafen Dresden GmbH Archived from the original on 2012 04 19 Retrieved 2009 04 08 Flughaven Dresden Press release 2008 traffic report Flughafen Dresden GmbH 2009 01 19 Archived from the original on 2012 05 30 Retrieved 2009 04 08 Etihad Regional zieht sich aus Leipzig und Dresden zuruck airliners de aero de Cityjet cancels Dresden route German retrieved 5 June 2015 aerotelegraph com Sundair and TUIfly help at Dresden and Nuremberg 7 Februar 2019 dresden airport de Destinations and timetable retrieved 1 December 2021 Summer 2023 schedule Dresden and Leipzig PDF sundair com Flightplan retrieved 21 February 2022 Herbst 2023 SunExpress legt Antalya Fluge ab Dresden auf 25 April 2023 Flughafen Dresden Fluggastzahl stagniert 17 January 2015 http www austrianaviation net news international news detail datum 2016 01 18 leichter passagierschwund in dresden und leipzig html permanent dead link Unsere Flughafen Regionale Starke Globaler Anschluss a b c Flughaven Dresden Public transport Flughafen Dresden GmbH Archived from the original on 2013 03 06 Retrieved 2013 05 21 Mobilitat fur Dresden Strategiepapier zum zukunftigen OPNV in Dresden a b Flughaven Dresden Car and taxi Flughafen Dresden GmbH Archived from the original on 2012 04 19 Retrieved 2009 04 07 Flughaven Dresden Parking Flughafen Dresden GmbH Archived from the original on 2012 04 19 Retrieved 2009 04 07 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Flughafen Dresden at Wikimedia Commons Official website Current weather for EDDC at NOAA NWS Accident history for DRS at Aviation Safety NetworkPortals nbsp Germany nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dresden Airport amp oldid 1179404709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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