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Los Llanos Air Base

Albacete Airport
Los Llanos Air Base
Aeropuerto de Albacete / Base Aérea de Los Llanos
Aeropuerto Los Llanos exterior.jpg
Summary
Airport type Public/Military
Operator Aena
Location Albacete, Spain
Elevation AMSL 2,302 ft / 702 m
Coordinates 38°56′54″N 01°51′48″W / 38.94833°N 1.86333°W / 38.94833; -1.86333Coordinates: 38°56′54″N 01°51′48″W / 38.94833°N 1.86333°W / 38.94833; -1.86333
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LEAB is located in Spain
LEAB
LEAB
Location of airport in Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 2,700 8,858 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passengers 1,277
Sources:
Passengers 1,277

Albacete Airport (IATA: ABCICAO: LEAB) is an airport located at the Los Llanos Air Base, about 4 miles (6 kilometres) south of the city of Albacete, the capital of the province of Albacete in Castile-La Mancha, Spain.

The airport is served by road CM-3203. It began operation as a civilian airport on 1 July 2003, after seventy-plus years solely used by the military. The first flight was flown by Hola Airlines to the Balearic Islands. Albacete and Ciudad Real Central Airport are the only public airports in Castilla La Mancha. However, since the closure of Ciudad Real Central Airport and the cessation of scheduled services from Albacete, the region has been left without any scheduled passenger services.

Construction started in 1913, but was then quickly stopped, with operations only starting in 1929 after the Spanish Aviation Company (CEA) took up a contract for pilot training. During the Spanish Civil War, the base was used by military rebels, and from 26 July 1936 by the Republicans. On cessations of activities the newly formed Spanish Air Force established the 13th Bomber Squadron, later becoming Ala26. After World War II with an anticipated increase in civilian traffic, the Spanish government acquired the site in July 1946, increasing the runway to 2,050 metres (6,730 ft). Closed to civil traffic in 1955, in 1965 it reopened to the Albacete Flying Club. In 1962 Ala37 replaced Ala26, equipped with the Douglas DC-3 freighter. In 1975, Ala14 took over residency, equipped with the Dassault Mirage F1 fighter. In 1991, due to the promotion of Albacete Balompié to the first division, the airport reopened to civilian charter traffic.


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