Dhekelia Airfield | |
Partof: | British Forces Cyprus |
Location: | Dhekelia |
Country: | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Cyprus |
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Pushpin Label: | Dhekelia Airfield |
Type: | Military airfield |
Ownership: | Ministry of Defence |
Operator: | British Armed Forces |
Condition: | Operational |
Used: | 1960 – present |
R1-Number: | 02/20 |
R1-Length: | 1180 ft. (360 m) |
R1-Surface: | Asphalt |
The Dhekelia Airfield is a British military airfield located in the Eastern Sovereign Base Area (ESBA) of Dhekelia, on the island of Cyprus. It is part of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British Overseas Territory established in 1960.[1] [2]
Dhekelia Airfield was established following the independence of Cyprus in 1960 as part of the agreements in the Treaty of Establishment. British military missions in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East have relied heavily on the support provided by the airfield.[1]
During the Cold War, Dhekelia Airfield was used primarily for reconnaissance and surveillance operations. Its strategic location allowed for monitoring of activities in the Middle East and supported various NATO operations in the region.
In recent years, Dhekelia Airfield has supported numerous operations, including training exercises and logistical support. The airfield continues to be an asset for the British Armed Forces, for rapid deployment and operational readiness.
The airfield features a single asphalt runway (02/20) and is primarily used by helicopters from the Army Air Corps. The facilities at Dhekelia Airfield support a wide range of military activities, including training, logistics, and emergency support.[2]
Dhekelia Garrison includes a variety of amenities for military personnel and their families. These amenities include:[1]
Dhekelia is home to several archaeological sites, which are actively protected through collaboration between British Forces Cyprus and the Republic of Cyprus Department of Antiquities.[3] Recent surveys have rediscovered numerous ancient sites, including quarries and tombs, from various historical periods. Environmental measures are also in place to protect local wildlife.[4]
In 2023, a £48 million housing project was initiated to construct new residences for service personnel and their families at Dhekelia. This project is part of the APOLLO programme, aimed at modernizing infrastructure and accommodation across British military bases in Cyprus.[5]