Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport

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Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport

Летище Горна Оряховица

Letishte Gorna Oryahovitsa
Gorna oryahovitsa airport logo.png
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner,, Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport EAD"
ServesGorna Oryahovitsa
LocationGorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria
Elevation AMSL280 ft / 85 m
Coordinates43°09′05.20″N 025°42′46.40″E / 43.1514444°N 25.7128889°E / 43.1514444; 25.7128889Coordinates: 43°09′05.20″N 025°42′46.40″E / 43.1514444°N 25.7128889°E / 43.1514444; 25.7128889
Websitewww.gornaoryahovitsa-airport.bg
Map
GOZ is located in Bulgaria
GOZ
GOZ
Location of airport in Bulgaria
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 8,038 2,450 Asphalt concrete
Source: Official website Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport

Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport (IATA: GOZ, ICAO: LBGO) is an international airport near Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. It is used predominantly for cargo, as the last regular passenger flights to Sofia were abolished in the end of the last decade. The airport is believed to have very good prospective, because of its situation in the centre of the country, the lack of big airports nearby, and the huge number of tourists in the area coming from abroad, but unfortunately it is the most undeveloped of the five international airports in Bulgaria.

History[]

The airport is established in 1925 and was originally used primarily by Bulgarian Air Force. In 1948 is opened a regular civil air route to Sofia, the third such in the country. The current track was completed in 1973 and has concrete construction, asphalt in 1982. In 1978, completed a new terminal and administration building, and in 1994, a new building for air traffic management. During the 1970s and 1980s, Balkan Airlines operated regular flights to Sofia and Varna. In 1995, they became an international airport and it is open border and customs post. In 2002, the government decided to start a concession for the airport. By November 2011, there were three concession procedures ran by the government but they still can't find an operator for the airport.

In 2016, the airport was concessioned for 35 years after a decision by the Bulgarian government. The airport was sold to "Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport", in which two Bulgarian companies hold the shares.

Overview[]

The airport has been equipped with a high intensity light system – First Category, for landing and taking off in conditions of poor visibility. There is a 5 stand apron that can accommodate large airplanes: Boeing 737, An-12, IL-76 and A 320.

Although there are no scheduled flights to and from the airport, there is a small number of charters and business jets using it. The charter flights are mainly used from football teams, which are playing with PFC Litex Lovech in the Lovech town which is 80 km farther from the airport. Until 2002, the airport was used by the Bulgarian division of Ideal Standard as cargo hub for its Bulgarian production, but ceased operations due to changes in logistics. In 2011, the airport had 68 cargo flights with 19 tons of cargo. According to the Civil Aviation Administration in Bulgaria, in 2011, the passenger traffic at GOZ was 562 passengers and 1,351 airfreight movements.

Statistics[]

See source Wikidata query and sources.

Traffic at Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport
Year Total Change
2001
336
2002
249
Decrease 45.9%
2003
288
Increase 15.7%
2004
314
Increase 9%
2005
331
Increase 5.4%
2006
515
Increase 55.6%
2007
941
Increase 45.3%
2008
452
Decrease 48%
2009
234
Decrease 51.8%
2010
1,177
Increase 503%
2011
562
Decrease 52.2%
2012
301
Decrease 46.4%
2013
281
Decrease 7.1%
2014
286
Increase 1.8%
2015
495
Increase 42.2%
2016
235
Decrease 52.5%
2017
361
Increase 53.6%
2018
388
Increase 7.5%

Airlines and destinations[]

As of June 2019, there are no scheduled services to and from Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport. As of 2018, two low-cost airlines interests to fly from the airport.[citation needed]

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