Gävle–Sandviken Airport Explained

Gävle–Sandviken Airport
Nativename:Gestrike Airport
Iata:GVX
Icao:ESSK
City-Served:Gävle, Sandviken
Opened:1971
Passenger Services Ceased:2000
Coordinates:60.5944°N 16.9511°W
R1-Number:18/36
R1-Length-F:6600
R1-Length-M:2000
R1-Surface:asphalt

Gävle–Sandviken Airport, also called Gestrike Airport, is a public airport in Sweden, with a single runway long and wide. The taxiway is long and wide.[1]

The airport is used for taxi flights, ambulance flights, photo flights for Lantmäteriet (Swedish National Land Survey), and private planes.[2] The airport sells jet fuel from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm CET.[3]

History

Gävle Airport was built and opened in 1971 for Sweden's military. Between 1971 and 2000, there was scheduled passenger traffic to Stockholm. There has also been traffic to Gothenburg and some charter destinations. The traffic was never really profitable, and better roads and railways have taken over the traffic. In 1999, Sweden's defense ministry transferred ownership and responsibility of the airport to the Gävle municipality.[4]

Flying Clubs

Three flying clubs operate out of Gävle Airport: Gavle District's Flying Club, Valbo Flying Club, and Western Gastrikeleden Flying Club. Additionally, Wermlandsflyg Operations AB has operated a flying shop in Gävle Airport since 2015.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Gävle Airport Runway http://www.gavleflygplats.se/var-verksamhet/Landningsbana
  2. Web site: Gavleflygplats.se.
  3. Web site: Gavleflygplats.se.
  4. Web site: Gavleflygplats.se.
  5. Web site: Gavleflygplats.se.