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Saarbrücken Airport

Saarbrücken Airport (IATA: SCN, ICAO: EDDR), or Flughafen Saarbrücken [ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ zaːɐ̯ˈbʁʏkŋ̍] or Ensheim Airport in German, is a minor international airport in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It features flights to major cities throughout Germany as well as some leisure routes.

Saarbrücken Airport

Flughafen Saarbrücken
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesSaarbrücken, Germany
Focus city forTUI fly Deutschland
Elevation AMSL1,058 ft / 322 m
Coordinates49°12′52″N 07°06′34″E / 49.21444°N 7.10944°E / 49.21444; 7.10944Coordinates: 49°12′52″N 07°06′34″E / 49.21444°N 7.10944°E / 49.21444; 7.10944
Websiteflughafen-saarbruecken.de
Map
SCN
Location of the airport in South Saarland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 6,562 2,000 Asphalt
09L/27R 1,788 545 Grass
Statistics (2022)
Passengers300,034 +99,7%
Aircraft movements006,882 +16,6%
Cargo (metric tons)000,010 -36,3%
Sources: Statistics at ADV.[1]
AIP at German air traffic control.[2]

History

First years

The history of aviation in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German federal state Saarland, began on 17 September 1928 in the district of St. Arnual. Flights operated from Saarbrücken-St. Arnual Airport until 1939. The first plane to use the airport was a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt stopping en route to Paris. In 1929, routes to Frankfurt and on to Berlin and Karlsruhe and then to Munich, Vienna and Budapest were opened.

The airport's suboptimal location meant winter flights were not possible and bad weather and poor flying conditions caused frequent problems. Because of this, Saarbrücken-St. Arnual was closed in 1939. A new airport was built in the district of Ensheim. However, the outbreak of the Second World War made opening the airport impossible.

The airport in Ensheim finally opened in 1964 after several years of reconstruction. In 1972, Saarbrücken Airport became one of 17 airports in Germany to offer international flights.

Development in the 2000s

In 2005, a record year, nearly 500,000 passengers used Saarbrücken Airport.

In 2006, Saarbrücken Airport suffered difficulties caused by the opening of a converted former military airport, Zweibrücken Airport, just approx. 40 km (25 mi) away. German leisure airline Hapagfly relocated from Saarbrücken and opened domestic routes in direct competition with Saarbrücken. In 2006, one day when Hapagfly flew from Heraklion to Saarbrücken, there were bad weather conditions at the airport. Pilots tried twice to land at Saarbrücken on a wet runway. They went on to land at Zweibrücken Airport. Following this incident, Hapagfly decided to relocate all their flights from Saarbrücken to Zweibrücken as Zweibrücken has a longer runway.[3] In July 2014, it was reported that Zweibrücken Airport had filed for bankruptcy due to illegal subsidies as it is too close to Saarbrücken Airport, which has been in existence for much longer.[4]

After Hapagfly left, Air Berlin opened routes from Saarbrücken to Palma de Mallorca and Berlin–Tegel Airport, but it ceased flying in 2017. Additionally, Luxair has made Saarbrücken Airport its secondary hub due to its proximity to Luxembourg.

Saarbrücken Airport handled 452,314 passengers in 2011.

Due to Zweibrücken Airport's financial difficulties, TUIfly announced that their seasonal base would be relocated from there to Saarbrücken Airport from summer 2015.[5] Other airlines also moved their leisure flights from Zweibrücken to Saarbrücken for the 2015 summer season. As a result, the airport saw a significant increase in traffic compared to previous seasons.[6]

Facilities

Saarbrücken Airport consists of one passenger terminal building which features check-in-facilities as well as some shops and restaurants and a covered observation deck. The building is not equipped with jet bridges, therefore walk-boarding and bus-boarding is used. The apron right in front of the terminal features five aircraft stands which can accommodate mid-sized aircraft such as the Airbus A320.

Since 4 December 2018, air traffic control for the airport has been provided remotely from a remote tower centre in Leipzig (450 km away). The project had received funding from the SESAR Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730195 and No 874470.[7] The standard ATC systems are complemented with out-of-the-window 360° and 190° view, with pan-tilt-zoom cameras which can track objects like automatic binoculars, and infrared cameras which give more details during darkness. Sensors can track up to 256 objects in parallel.[8] Despite the airport being controlled from a centre, with plans to control other airports (Erfurt in 2021 and Dresden later),[8] one air traffic controller will provide service to one airport at a time, however the controllers will be cross-trained for the other airports as well.[9]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Saarbrücken Airport:[10]

AirlinesDestinations
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Antalya[11]
DAT Berlin, Hamburg
Eurowings Seasonal: Palma de Mallorca
Mavi Gök Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya (begins 7 April 2023)[12]
SmartLynx Airlines Seasonal charter: Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Heraklion, Kos, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Tenerife-South
SunExpress Antalya
Seasonal: İzmir (begins 26 May 2023)[13]

Statistics

 
Aerial overview
 
Check-in hall interior
 
Maintenance facilities at Saarbrücken Airport
 
Apron view
Annual passenger traffic at SCN airport. See Wikidata query.
Passengers
2000 482,595
2001   480,030
2002   461,299
2003   458,183
2004   459,853
2005   486,230
2006   420,221
2007   349,953
2008   518,283
2009   469,933
2010   491,299
2011   452,314
2012   425,429
2013   405,265
2014   353,011
2015   467,092
2016   427,566
2017   396,849
2018   358,868
2019   366,574
2020   51,542
Source: ADV.;[14] 2020[15]

Ground transportation

Car

The airport is linked to the A1/A6 motorways (Exit Fechingen) which connect to Saarbrücken itself, to the cities of Trier and Mannheim and to Luxembourg. From France it can be reached via federal highway L108. Taxis and car hire agencies are available at the terminal building.[16]

Bus

Regional bus line R10 provides scheduled connections to Saarbrücken city center including Saarbrücken main station.[16]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 30 September 2015, Luxair Flight 9562, operated by Bombardier Q400 LX-LGH, accidentally retracted the landing gear early during the takeoff roll, before the aircraft gained enough airspeed to take off, resulting in the plane landing on its belly. The aircraft was severely damaged.[17][18]

See also

References

  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. ^ "AIP VFR online". dfs.de. DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  3. ^ "Tuifly verlässt Anfang November den Flughafen Zweibrücken" (in German). Airliners. 2014-09-16.
  4. ^ "Flughafen Zweibrücken stellt Insolvenzantrag" (in German). Airliners. 2014-07-24.
  5. ^ "Einladung an den Counter". Euro Business Communication Verlag GmbH (in German). touristik aktuell. 10 June 2022. pp. Nr. 31-32.
  6. ^ . flughafen-saarbruecken.de. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19.
  7. ^ "Remote Tower Control now operational at International Airport Saarbrücken in Germany". Remote Tower EU. 5 December 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, Saarbrücken Airport (17 June 2020). "More than one year of remote control at Saarbrücken". International Airport Review. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  9. ^ Frequentis (March 2021). "Germany adopts advanced remote tower technology" (PDF). Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Flugpan" (in German). Airport Saarbrucken. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  11. ^ "CORENDON AIRLINES NW22 SCHEDULED SERVICE ADJUSTMENT – 20OCT22". aeroroutes.com. 20 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Charter: Mavi Gök Airline sadds Saarbrücken to Antalya" (in German).
  13. ^ "SUNEXPRESS NS23 ROUTES ADDITION SUMMARY – 22NOV22". 22 November 2022.
  14. ^ (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-01-24.
  15. ^ Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughäfen (ADV) (2 February 2021). "ADV-Monatsstatistik / ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12/2020" (PDF) (in German). Berlin. p. 12. (PDF) from the original on 2022-06-20. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  16. ^ a b . flughafen-saarbruecken.de. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08.
  17. ^ "Luxair-Maschinn brécht Start of a kënnt um Bauch un d'Halen" (in Luxembourgish). RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg. 2015-10-01. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  18. ^ "Investigation report of an accident with a Bombardier DHC-8 at Saarbrücken airport". BFU. Retrieved 19 September 2017.

External links

  Media related to Saarbrücken Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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Saarbrucken Airport IATA SCN ICAO EDDR or Flughafen Saarbrucken ˌfluːkhaːfn zaːɐ ˈbʁʏkŋ or Ensheim Airport in German is a minor international airport in Saarbrucken the capital of the German state of Saarland It features flights to major cities throughout Germany as well as some leisure routes Saarbrucken AirportFlughafen SaarbruckenIATA SCNICAO EDDRSummaryAirport typePublicServesSaarbrucken GermanyFocus city forTUI fly DeutschlandElevation AMSL1 058 ft 322 mCoordinates49 12 52 N 07 06 34 E 49 21444 N 7 10944 E 49 21444 7 10944 Coordinates 49 12 52 N 07 06 34 E 49 21444 N 7 10944 E 49 21444 7 10944Websiteflughafen saarbruecken deMapSCNLocation of the airport in South SaarlandRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m09 27 6 562 2 000 Asphalt09L 27R 1 788 545 GrassStatistics 2022 Passengers300 034 99 7 Aircraft movements00 6 882 16 6 Cargo metric tons 000 0 10 36 3 Sources Statistics at ADV 1 AIP at German air traffic control 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 First years 1 2 Development in the 2000s 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 5 Ground transportation 5 1 Car 5 2 Bus 6 Accidents and incidents 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFirst years Edit The history of aviation in Saarbrucken the capital of the German federal state Saarland began on 17 September 1928 in the district of St Arnual Flights operated from Saarbrucken St Arnual Airport until 1939 The first plane to use the airport was a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt stopping en route to Paris In 1929 routes to Frankfurt and on to Berlin and Karlsruhe and then to Munich Vienna and Budapest were opened The airport s suboptimal location meant winter flights were not possible and bad weather and poor flying conditions caused frequent problems Because of this Saarbrucken St Arnual was closed in 1939 A new airport was built in the district of Ensheim However the outbreak of the Second World War made opening the airport impossible The airport in Ensheim finally opened in 1964 after several years of reconstruction In 1972 Saarbrucken Airport became one of 17 airports in Germany to offer international flights Development in the 2000s Edit In 2005 a record year nearly 500 000 passengers used Saarbrucken Airport In 2006 Saarbrucken Airport suffered difficulties caused by the opening of a converted former military airport Zweibrucken Airport just approx 40 km 25 mi away German leisure airline Hapagfly relocated from Saarbrucken and opened domestic routes in direct competition with Saarbrucken In 2006 one day when Hapagfly flew from Heraklion to Saarbrucken there were bad weather conditions at the airport Pilots tried twice to land at Saarbrucken on a wet runway They went on to land at Zweibrucken Airport Following this incident Hapagfly decided to relocate all their flights from Saarbrucken to Zweibrucken as Zweibrucken has a longer runway 3 In July 2014 it was reported that Zweibrucken Airport had filed for bankruptcy due to illegal subsidies as it is too close to Saarbrucken Airport which has been in existence for much longer 4 After Hapagfly left Air Berlin opened routes from Saarbrucken to Palma de Mallorca and Berlin Tegel Airport but it ceased flying in 2017 Additionally Luxair has made Saarbrucken Airport its secondary hub due to its proximity to Luxembourg Saarbrucken Airport handled 452 314 passengers in 2011 Due to Zweibrucken Airport s financial difficulties TUIfly announced that their seasonal base would be relocated from there to Saarbrucken Airport from summer 2015 5 Other airlines also moved their leisure flights from Zweibrucken to Saarbrucken for the 2015 summer season As a result the airport saw a significant increase in traffic compared to previous seasons 6 Facilities EditSaarbrucken Airport consists of one passenger terminal building which features check in facilities as well as some shops and restaurants and a covered observation deck The building is not equipped with jet bridges therefore walk boarding and bus boarding is used The apron right in front of the terminal features five aircraft stands which can accommodate mid sized aircraft such as the Airbus A320 Since 4 December 2018 air traffic control for the airport has been provided remotely from a remote tower centre in Leipzig 450 km away The project had received funding from the SESAR Joint Undertaking under the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730195 and No 874470 7 The standard ATC systems are complemented with out of the window 360 and 190 view with pan tilt zoom cameras which can track objects like automatic binoculars and infrared cameras which give more details during darkness Sensors can track up to 256 objects in parallel 8 Despite the airport being controlled from a centre with plans to control other airports Erfurt in 2021 and Dresden later 8 one air traffic controller will provide service to one airport at a time however the controllers will be cross trained for the other airports as well 9 Airlines and destinations EditThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Saarbrucken Airport 10 AirlinesDestinationsCorendon AirlinesSeasonal Antalya 11 DATBerlin HamburgEurowingsSeasonal Palma de MallorcaMavi Gok AirlinesSeasonal charter Antalya begins 7 April 2023 12 SmartLynx AirlinesSeasonal charter Fuerteventura Gran Canaria Heraklion Kos Palma de Mallorca Rhodes Tenerife SouthSunExpressAntalya Seasonal Izmir begins 26 May 2023 13 Statistics Edit Aerial overview Check in hall interior Maintenance facilities at Saarbrucken Airport Apron view Annual passenger traffic at SCN airport See Wikidata query Passengers2000 482 5952001 480 0302002 461 2992003 458 1832004 459 8532005 486 2302006 420 2212007 349 9532008 518 2832009 469 9332010 491 2992011 452 3142012 425 4292013 405 2652014 353 0112015 467 0922016 427 5662017 396 8492018 358 8682019 366 5742020 51 542Source ADV 14 2020 15 Ground transportation EditCar Edit The airport is linked to the A1 A6 motorways Exit Fechingen which connect to Saarbrucken itself to the cities of Trier and Mannheim and to Luxembourg From France it can be reached via federal highway L108 Taxis and car hire agencies are available at the terminal building 16 Bus Edit Regional bus line R10 provides scheduled connections to Saarbrucken city center including Saarbrucken main station 16 Accidents and incidents EditOn 30 September 2015 Luxair Flight 9562 operated by Bombardier Q400 LX LGH accidentally retracted the landing gear early during the takeoff roll before the aircraft gained enough airspeed to take off resulting in the plane landing on its belly The aircraft was severely damaged 17 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 AIP VFR online dfs de DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH Retrieved 2023 02 21 Tuifly verlasst Anfang November den Flughafen Zweibrucken in German Airliners 2014 09 16 Flughafen Zweibrucken stellt Insolvenzantrag in German Airliners 2014 07 24 Einladung an den Counter Euro Business Communication Verlag GmbH in German touristik aktuell 10 June 2022 pp Nr 31 32 Flughafen Saarbrucken GmbH NewsDetail de flughafen saarbruecken de Archived from the original on 2015 02 19 Remote Tower Control now operational at International Airport Saarbrucken in Germany Remote Tower EU 5 December 2018 Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung Saarbrucken Airport 17 June 2020 More than one year of remote control at Saarbrucken International Airport Review Retrieved 1 June 2021 Frequentis March 2021 Germany adopts advanced remote tower technology PDF Retrieved 1 June 2021 Flugpan in German Airport Saarbrucken Retrieved 2021 10 01 CORENDON AIRLINES NW22 SCHEDULED SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 20OCT22 aeroroutes com 20 October 2022 Charter Mavi Gok Airline sadds Saarbrucken to Antalya in German SUNEXPRESS NS23 ROUTES ADDITION SUMMARY 22NOV22 22 November 2022 German Airport Statistics German in German Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughafen ADV 2 February 2021 ADV Monatsstatistik ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12 2020 PDF in German Berlin p 12 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 06 20 Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b Flughafen Saarbrucken GmbH By car flughafen saarbruecken de Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Luxair Maschinn brecht Start of a kennt um Bauch un d Halen in Luxembourgish RTL Tele Letzebuerg 2015 10 01 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Investigation report of an accident with a Bombardier DHC 8 at Saarbrucken airport BFU Retrieved 19 September 2017 External links Edit Media related to Saarbrucken Airport at Wikimedia Commons Official website Current weather for EDDR at NOAA NWS Accident history for SCN at Aviation Safety NetworkPortals Germany Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saarbrucken 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