Antwerp International Airport

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Antwerp International Airport

Internationale Luchthaven Antwerpen

Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) B-70
Luchthavengebouw Antwerpen-Deurne.jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerFlemish Region
OperatorEgis Group
ServesAntwerp, Belgium
LocationAntwerp, Province of Antwerp, Flemish Region
Focus city forTUI fly Belgium
Elevation AMSL39 ft / 12 m
Coordinates51°11′22″N 004°27′37″E / 51.18944°N 4.46028°E / 51.18944; 4.46028Coordinates: 51°11′22″N 004°27′37″E / 51.18944°N 4.46028°E / 51.18944; 4.46028
Websiteantwerp-airport.be
Map
ANR is located in Belgium
ANR
ANR
Location of Antwerp International Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 1,510 4,954 Asphalt
11/29 600 1,969 Grass
Sources: Belgian AIP[1]

Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium. Located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city,[1] it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 273,130 passengers in 2017.[2]

History[]

Antwerp Airport (2019)

After the first flying events at the Wilrijkse Plein, work on a proper airport for the city started in 1921, under the impulse of pioneer aviator Jan Olieslagers and others. Sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure. A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.

The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after WW2.

During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. After the German retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by Allied air forces, who called it Advanced Landing Ground B-70.

Antwerp Airport was home to VLM Airlines from end 2014, since independence from CityJet. VLM was offering flights from Antwerp to Hamburg and Friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of CityJet on the route Antwerp - London City. However the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 June 2016 due to cancellations of ACMI contracts by People's. Due to VLM's demise, their ACMI customer CityJet handed over the operations of VLM's former service from London City Airport to Antwerp to Danish Air Transport. The Antwerp to Hamburg service was taken over by Chalair Aviation but has been discontinued.

On 6 August 2018, the revived VLM Airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.[3] On 31 August 2018 however, VLM Airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from Antwerp.[4][5]

After the demise of VLM, Air Antwerp was created. It announced a thrice-daily service to London City Airport from September 2019. However, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline announced the suspension of the route as of May 2021[6] before shutting down altogether in June 2021.

Infrastructure[]

Facilities[]

The airport consists of one small passenger terminal with basic facilities including service desks and a bar/restaurant, which remains closed as of February 2020, following bankruptcy. The apron features ten stands for smaller airliners such as the Fokker 50. As there are no jet bridges, walk-boarding is used. Due to its short runway length only just over 1,500 m (4,900 ft), it is not possible to operate aircraft larger than the Boeing 757 at the airport.

Operator[]

The airport was operated by the Department of Mobility and Public Works of the Flemish Government which made an agreement with the French engineering group Egis Group to operate it for 25 years, starting in 2014.

Airlines and destinations[]

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and seasonal flights at Antwerp International Airport:[7]

AirlinesDestinations
TUI fly Belgium[8] Alicante, Málaga
Seasonal: Avignon, Ibiza, Innsbruck, Murcia, Nador, Palma de Mallorca, Split, Tangier

The nearest larger international airports are Brussels Airport, approximately 40 km (25 mi) to the south, and Eindhoven Airport, approximately 80 km (50 mi) to the northeast.

Statistics[]

Annual passenger traffic at ANR airport. See source Wikidata query.
Year Passenger volume Change over previous year Aircraft operations Change over previous year Cargo (tonnes) Change over previous year
2019 306,330 Increase02.66% 36,372 Decrease07.80% 2608.0 Increase06.10%
2018 298,403 Increase09.23% 39,465 Increase05.21% 2454.0 Increase06.28%
2017 273,167 Decrease01.15% 37,509 Decrease09.40% 2202.6 Increase01.04%
2016 276,311 Increase024.95% 41,401 Decrease08.60% 2179.9 Increase041.21%
2015 221,138 Increase082.22% 45,296 Increase03.58% 1543.7 Increase0355.64%
2014 121,357 Decrease011.43% 43,732 Increase00.86% 338.8 Decrease05.32%
2013 137,015 Decrease02.23% 43,361 Decrease07.67% 357.0 Decrease016.71%
2012 140,140 Decrease015.62% 46,962 Decrease010.89% 428.6 Increase01.28%
2011 166,078 Increase01.99% 52,701 Increase01.93% 423.2 Increase00.45%
2010 162,840 Decrease03.90% 51,703 Decrease014.21% 421.3 Decrease08.25%
2009 169,446 Decrease04.25% 60,266 Increase07.48% 459.2 Decrease017.44%
2008 176,971 Increase01.21% 56,072 Increase08.69% 556.2 Increase04.71%
2007 174,858 Increase018.27% 51,589 Decrease06.24% 531.2 Decrease022.17%
2006 147,849 Increase03.58% 55,023 Increase00.28% 682.5 Increase046.33%
2005 142,737 Decrease06.51% 54,871 Decrease05.61% 466.4 Increase08.95%
2004 152,682 Decrease09.72% 58,132 Decrease09.61% 428.1 Decrease013.55%

Source numbers 2004-2014: Antwerp Airport ″Annual report 2014″ [2]
Source numbers 2014-present: Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport: ″Airport statistics″ [9]

Ground transportation[]

By bus[]

Buses 51, 52 and 53 connect the airport with the Antwerpen-Berchem railway station which operates local, intercity and international trains. These buses are operated by De Lijn.

Other uses[]

The airport is home to several flying schools, aircraft maintenance and repair workshops, operators of business jets, to several hangars for private aircraft, and to the .

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b EBAW – ANTWERPEN / Deurne (also PDF). AIP from Skeyes.
  2. ^ a b "The recent statistics".
  3. ^ hln.be - VLM snoeit in aanbod lijnvluchten vanuit Antwerpen: op twee na alle bestemmingen geschrapt (Dutch) 6 August 2018
  4. ^ "Aviation24.be - Latest News & Breaking Stories - Discussion Forums". Aviation24.be.
  5. ^ NWS, VRT (31 August 2018). "VLM Airlines zet activiteiten stop: alle vluchten worden meteen geschrapt". vrtnws.be.
  6. ^ aerotelegraph.com (German) 10 May 2021
  7. ^ "Timetable". Antwerp International Airport. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Flight plan". tuifly.be.
  9. ^ "Statistische gegevens van de luchthavens - FOD Mobiliteit". mobilit.belgium.be.

External links[]

Media related to Antwerp Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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