词条 | Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport |
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| name = Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport | nativename = {{small|Aéroport de Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne}} | image = LFLC_logo.png | image-width = 129 | image2 = Aeroport clermont ferrand auvergne va.jpg | image2-width = 250 | IATA = CFE | ICAO = LFLC | type = Public | owner = | operator = CCI de Clermont-Ferrand / Issoire | city-served = | location = Clermont-Ferrand | elevation-f = 1,090 | website = clermont-aeroport.com | coordinates = {{coord|45|47|09|N|003|09|45|E|region:FR-C|display=inline,title}} | image_map = Auvergne in France.svg | image_map_caption = Location of Auvergne region in France | pushpin_map = France Auvergne | pushpin_mapsize = 200 | pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Auvergne region | pushpin_label = LFLC | pushpin_label_position = bottom | metric-rwy = y | r1-number = 08/26 | r1-length-m = 3015 | r1-surface = Asphalt | r2-number = 08L/26R | r2-length-m = 909 | r2-surface = Grass | r3-number = 01/19 | r3-length-m = 705 | r3-surface = Grass }} Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport ({{lang-fr|Aéroport de Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne}}) {{airport codes|CFE|LFLC}} is an airport serving the French city of Clermont-Ferrand. It is located {{convert|6.7|km|NM|abbr=in|lk=on}} east of the city, in Aulnat, both communes of the Puy-de-Dôme department in the Auvergne region of France, in the middle of France. It is the main airport of the Auvergne region, the others are Aurillac airport and Le-Puy-en-Velay airport. In 2013, the airport handled 416,600 passengers making it the 29th busiest airport in France. HistoryIn 1916 the first hard runway was built on this site (now runway 08/26), the first terminal would open at the airport a few years later in 1937. The terminal had a size 200m². In 1975 the runway was extended to its current 3,015 m. A year later in 1976 the airport had a category 3 ILS system installed.[1] The current terminal was built in 1992. The airport used to be the hub of Regional Airlines, an important regional airline in France. {{Citation needed|date=April 2015}} Regional Airlines was bought by Air France in 2000 and Air France moved Regional's hub (now Hop!) to the airport of Lyon St Exupéry, about a hundred kilometers away. Over 1 million passengers went to Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne airport in 2002, with more than 30 destinations in France and in Europe. Today, there are only 14 destinations at the airport and 400,295 passengers in 2015. In 2013, Ryanair started flights to Porto (due to the large Portuguese community in the area), which has been a surprising success. FacilitiesThe airport resides at an elevation of {{convert|1090|ft|0}} above mean sea level. It has one asphalt paved runway designated 08/26 which measures {{convert|3015|x|45|m|0}}, plus two grass runways: one parallel to 08/26 which measures {{convert|909|x|50|m|0}} and one designated 01/19 which measures {{convert|705|x|60|m|0}}.[2] The passenger terminal is 17 600 m2 large. Airlines and destinationsThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Clermont-Ferrand:[3] {{Airport destination list| Air Corsica | Seasonal: Ajaccio | Air France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly | HOP! | Amsterdam Seasonal: Bastia, Figari, Nice | Ryanair | Lisbon (begins 1 April 2019), Porto Seasonal: London-Stansted |TUI fly Belgium | Seasonal: Marrakesh[4] }} Incidents
References1. ^http://www.clermont-aeroport.com/index.php?page=airport 2. ^{{AIP_FR|LFLC|name=CLERMONT FERRAND AUVERGNE}} 3. ^clermont-aeroport.com - Destination map retrieved 14 May 2017 4. ^https://www.tuifly.be/en/destinations/morocco/marrakech 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19711228-1 |title=Accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |accessdate=8 October 2009}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19721027-0 |title=Accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |accessdate=6 April 2010}} External links
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