Linz Airport Blue Danube Airport Linz |
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Flughafen Linz GesmbH | ||||||||||
Serves | Linz, Austria | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 977 ft / 298 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 48°14′00″N 14°11′15″E / 48.23333°N 14.18750°ECoordinates: 48°14′00″N 14°11′15″E / 48.23333°N 14.18750°E | ||||||||||
Website | flughafen-linz.at | ||||||||||
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Location of airport in Austria | |||||||||||
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Statistics (2016) | |||||||||||
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Passenger Movements | 435,468 17.8% |
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Freight (in tons) | 44,881 2.3% |
Linz Airport (IATA: LNZ, ICAO: LOWL), also known as Blue Danube Airport Linz and formerly Hörsching Airport, is a minor international airport near Linz, the third-largest city of Austria. It mainly features flights to European leisure and some metropolitan destinations.
Air traffic used to take place at the Südbahnhofmarkt in the center of Linz where the zeppelin Estaric I took off on the 30th October 1909. In 1925 air traffic was established between Linz and Vienna. Starting in 1934, the air traffic operation was based in the Linz-Katzenau district (nowadays industrial center), which was later terminated by the NSDAP after 1938. The airport was then moved to Hörsching.
The following table shows some of the units of the Luftwaffe (air force in Nazi Germany), which were deployed from 1943 to 1945.
Since 1956 regular passenger air traffic takes place. Since 1966 daily flight connections to Frankfurt Airport are available.
In 1972 a passenger terminal was built, which was officially opened in 1976. Since 1985 the flight path is equipped with an Instrument landing system, category IIIb. In the years 1998 to 2003 the passenger terminal was adjusted and enlarged. In 2005 a new instrument landing system (ILS) was put into operation at the runway 08/26.
Until 1989 the supersonic jet Concorde landed several times at the airport. Since the 90s some cargo flights were dispatched by the high-capacity transporter Antonov An-124 Ruslan. In 2003 the world's largest cargo aircraft Antonov An-225 landed in Austria. On 2 June 2010 a Lufthansa Airbus A380-800 landed at Linz Airport coming from Vienna and left for Munich.