Linz Airport Explained

Linz Airport
Nativename:Flughafen Linz
Image2-Width:250
Iata:LNZ
Icao:LOWL
Pushpin Map:Austria
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Austria
Pushpin Label:LNZ
Pushpin Label Position:right
Type:Public
Operator:Flughafen Linz GesmbH
City-Served:Linz, Austria
Location:Hörsching, Austria
Elevation-F:977
Elevation-M:298
Website:linz-airport.com/en
R1-Number:08/26
R1-Length-F:9,842
R1-Length-M:3,000
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2023
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:232,911
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:3,746
Stat3-Header:Cargo (including
road feeder service,
metric tons)
Stat3-Data:12,167
Footnotes:Statistics[1]

Linz Airport (German: link=no|Flughafen Linz,) is a minor international airport located in Hörsching, near Linz, the third-largest city in Austria. It was also known as the Blue Danube Airport until 2019.[2]

History

Early years

Air traffic used to take place at the Südbahnhofmarkt in the center of Linz where the zeppelin Estaric I took off on 30 October 1909. In 1925 air traffic was established between Linz and Vienna. Starting in 1934, the air traffic operation was based in the Linz-Katzenau district (nowadays industrial center), which was later terminated by the NSDAP after 1938. The airport was then moved to Hörsching.

The following table shows some of the units of the Luftwaffe (air force in Nazi Germany), which were deployed from 1943 to 1945.[3]

From To Unit[4]
October 1943December 1943I./KG 51 (Bomber Wing 51)
November 1943March 1944III./KG 76
October 1944April 1944II./KG(J) 27
April 1945April 1945II./KG 51
April 1945May 1945I./JG 52 (Fighter Wing 52)

Since 1956 regular passenger air traffic takes place. Since 1966 daily flight connections to Frankfurt Airport are available.

Development since the 1970s

In 1972 a passenger terminal was built and was officially opened in 1976. Since 1985 the flight path is equipped with an Instrument landing system, category IIIb. In the years 1998 to 2003 the passenger terminal was adjusted and enlarged. In 2005 a new instrument landing system (ILS) was put into operation at runway 08/26.

Until 1989 the supersonic jet Concorde landed several times at the airport. Since the 90s some cargo flights were dispatched by the high-capacity transporter Antonov An-124 Ruslan. In 2003 the world's largest cargo aircraft Antonov An-225 landed in Austria, and it returned once again in 2021.[5] On 2 June 2010 a Lufthansa Airbus A380-800 landed at Linz Airport, coming from Vienna and left for Munich.[6]

Amerer Air operated from the airport Linz from 1995 until 2009 and was the only cargo company in Austria.[7] In June 1994 the cargo terminal 1 was completed. In October 2013 the cargo terminal 5 was put into operation. 6 million euros were invested in the new cargo terminal.[8] With more than 100 companies, Linz Airport is the largest business park in Upper Austria. The Flughafen GmbH employs about 160 people.

Linz Airport is the fifth largest airport in Austria by passenger numbers after Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Graz. The airport is a shared property. 50% belongs to Upper Austria state and 50% belongs to Linz city.[9]

In February 2015, Austrian Airlines announced that they would reduce the domestic route between Linz and the capital Vienna from six down to two daily flights, as most travellers are expected to use the new and improved rail link between the two cities.[10] Since the inauguration of the new rail services in December 2014, the direct journey from Linz central station to Vienna International Airport takes a mere 1:47 hours without change of trains.[11] In September 2016, Austrian Airlines cut down the Linz-Vienna route again to only one flight per day and direction, stating extremely poor passenger numbers. Most travelers between Linz and Vienna now use the aforementioned rail link, as nearly one Railjet per hour departs for Vienna on which Austrian Airlines sells AirRail tickets as well.[12]

Because of geopolitical crises and terrorist attacks in holiday destinations, the demand for package holiday has declined all over Europe. The blue danube airport noted a drop in the destinations of Egypt and Turkey. In cooperation with ARGE "Flieg from Linz", Ibiza and Burgas were therefore included in the summer program 2016 and Tenerife in the winter program.[13] Due to an increasing demand, services to Greece and Egypt will be extended in 2018. Besides this, there will be direct flights to Rostock and Monastir again on a weekly basis starting from 2018.[14] [15]

In the first six months of 2018 the airport recorded a significant increase in numbers and a positive effect on passenger development. More than 200.000 passengers used Linz Airport for their trips. Compared to the first half of 2017, traveler traffic increased by 16.8%, which makes 30,879 passengers in total. The holiday travel segment grew by 42.2%. The connections via Frankfurt raised as Lufthansa operates by larger aircraft. Palma de Mallorca has become accessible five times a week, twice by Eurowings and three times by Laudamotion. The airport was able to expand its offer towards the Baltic Sea, making it the only federal airport in Austria to offer this destination. Other newly popular destinations are Turkey, Egypt and Greece.[16] Due to an entire airstrip lockdown of the Salzburg Airport from end of April until end of May 2019, the daily Salzburg-Istanbul flights from Turkish Airlines are going to be translocated to Linz. The operation of this field trial could result a regular flight connection between Linz and Istanbul.[17]

In summer 2019 the Bulgarian Air Charter will launch its premiere from Linz airport with destinations to Bulgaria and Greece. Due to new and future destinations, the number of seats in charter flights will be increased by 20%, from 80,000 to 95,000 seats.[18]

In 2019 the operator dropped the alternative name Blue Danube Airport Linz and officially renamed itself as Linz Airport.[19]

Facilities

Terminal

The airport covers an area of 383 hectares (946 acres) of land and features one passenger terminal, two runways and extensive logistics and maintenance facilities.[20] Linz Airport is relatively small, with 11 gates. There is a shop and café in the entrance hall, connected to the check-in and airline desks. Beyond the security checks there is a duty-free shop and a small café accessible from both the domestic and international gate areas. The airport also has a roof terrace, which can be visited during the summer months between 6 and 23 o'clock to observe the airplanes. For guests of the airport the access is free of charge. The rooftop also has a playground for children. For so called plane spotters special viewing spots were created, where visiters are able to take pictures of the planes from a wide range of angles without having to worry about any annoying obstacles.[21]

Runway and apron

The airport is equipped with a 3000 meter long precision runway with two instrumental landing systems, as well as a helicopter landing pad. For medium-haul aircraft 16 parking positions are available. Linz Airport is actually a military airport but with a civil right of use. The civil part is located north of the landing strip. To the south lie the second largest barracks of Austria as well as a military airfield named "Fliegerhorst Vogler". On 1 November 2010, both runway 09/27 and helicopter landing pad 07/25 were renamed to runway 08/26 and helicopter landing pad 07/25 due to permanent changes in the magnetic declination. Since the submitted variation of the compass rose results in such a magnetic value which lies closer to 08/26 than the existing identification code 09/27, the Austrian flight control Austro Control initiated the tracking of the new runway designation.

Freight facilites

The Cargo sector of the airport operates worldwide under the brand Air Cargo Center. In 2017 there was a significant cargo increase with a total of 53,796 tons of cargo. Thus the airport could strengthen its leading position as Austria's largest regional airport for cargo services and further increase cargo services by more than 20% compared to last year.[22] Besides the daily rotation of DHL Aviation (Ljubljana – Linz – Leipzig) extra cargo transactions are often handled. The first cargo terminal was completed in 1994. A year later the new extensions was already in progress and opened finale in 1996. In 2000 followed the opening of the third cargo terminal. In June 2014 DHL Global Forwarding transported 9.5 tons of steel tiling from Linz to Mumbai by a Boeing 747-400F.[23] Following the ongoing expansion of the cargo facilities and the opening of cargo terminal 5 on 17 October 2013, a building the size of 70x35 meters, a 2.900 m2 cargo hall, 12 loading bays as well as two sawtooth ramps were created.[8] Linz Airport is also equipped to dispatch jumbo jets.[24] Following the legal authorization in August 2017, DHL Express opened a new logistics center at the airport in June 2019.[25] [26] More than 25 million euros are invested in its construction. The merger aims to establish quality advantages and ensure increased safety standards.[27] Due to modern building technology, more than 360 tons of CO₂ are to be saved each year. In addition, there will be up to 180 more jobs through the new DHL location.[28] In 2020 the airport collaborated with the "GrowNow Group" to start the German-language adult-education airfreight academy "Aviation Now".[29] [30] In February 2021 "Aviation Now" was nominated for an official IATA Regional Training Partnership.[31]

General aviation

The General Aviation Center is housed in a separate terminal and coordinates among others the following points: Passport and customs checks, refueling, cleaning, defrosting as well as several other passenger and crew services.[32] The airline pilot school AeronautX Luftfahrtschule is also located in the airport.

Ownership

Linz airport is operated by Flughafen Linz GmbH, which is owned in equal parts by OÖ Verkehrsholding GmbH and city of Linz.

Since May 2018 Norbert Draskovits is managing director of the blue danube airport linz. His concept for ‘Linz Airport 2030’, his longtime professional experience and his industry-specific contacts convinced in the process of application. He was formerly head of management board and Vice President Commercial at FlyNiki. Draskovits, married and father of two adult children, replaces former managing director Gerhard Kunesch who is retiring.[33]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Linz Airport:[34]

Cargo

Statistics

In terms of passenger figures the airport is ranked as number five of the six commercial airports in Austria. These numbers are quoted according to Austria's traffic statistics.[35] [36]

YearPassengersAircraft operationsAir cargo
(metric tons)
Total cargo
(incl. road feeder service,
metric tons)
2005726,52913,95538431,829
2006762,09412,70540433,862
2007773,11414,2821,50534,661
2008803,16315,6745,18136,540
2009682,94513,8815,70933,325
2010692,03913,6886,558 w/o44,809
2011679,22010,6698,341 w/o47,341
2012623,38510,8948,283 w/o42,974
2013549,96110,2279,531 w/o42,987
2014561,29510,43310,994 w/o44,414
2015529,7858,36510,329 w/o45,985
2016435,46810,43310,994 w/o44,881
2017402.0076.890 10.255 w/o53.976
2018465.7986.932 8.298 w/o52.414

Accidents and incidents

The database of the Aviation Safety Network collects all fatal flight accidents worldwide since 1943. There are no registered accidents in the closer area of Linz Airport since the last update in 2014.[37]

Access

Bus

Bus line 601 connects the airport within 20 minutes with the city centre of Linz. There is an additional free shuttle service for travellers from Hörsching railway station which itself can be reached from Linz main station.[39]

Car

The airport can be reached via federal highways B139 (which connects to motorway A1 Vienna – Germany) and B1. Taxis and car rental facilities are available at the airport. There are three short-stay and schedule car parks, which offer place for 1,050 cars. Additionally, there are two large car parks with 2,300 parking spaces which are located at the side of the terminal. Passengers can use a shuttle service that takes them to the departure hall.[40] At the schedule car park L2 is also an electronic charging station for free use. Available for any E-cars, E-bikes or Segways.[41]

Environment

URIS

The blue danube airport linz gets support from the URIS (Umfeld Rückkoppelungs- und Informations-System)- Council in its environmental concerns.The council was founded in 1999 and works as a neutral contact point for all neighboring communities.[42]

Aircraft noise measurement

At the end of 2003 three new noise monitoring stations have been set up in the region of Linz airport, which measure and record around the clock the current sound level. The two stationary stations (Oftering and Traun) as well as the mobile measuring trailer were purchased from the Blue Danube Airport to complement the existing aircraft nose measurements.The stationary stations are 2,500 m (fire brigade Oftering) or 3,000 m (cemetery Linz) away from the nearest slope. The environmental protection department of Upper Austria analyzes the results and documents them in regular reports.[43] [44] The current maximum value is 87.2 dB (civil) and 93.7 dB (military) in Oftering, 89.2 dB (civil) and 94.0 dB (military) in Traun and 81.8 dB (civil) and 87.0 dB (military) at the mobile station (status 2014).[45]

Safety

The airport has its own fire department whose area of responsibility is stated in national and international guidelines. The fire department has six cars with a total of 37,000 liters of water and 4500 kg foam or powder.[46] In December 2017, the blue danube airport was awarded the EU certificate by the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency). The certificate confirms the quality and compliance with high safety standards in airport operations and for passengers. The Vienna International Airport, as well as Graz, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Linz, Salzburg and the Bad Vöslau Airport are also holders of the EASA certificate.

Trivia

The Runway Night Run is a 5 km long running event which takes place on the slopes of the Blue Danube Airport in Linz. Individuals as well as teams of three can participate. The starters of the teams are also included in the individual competition. The start and finish of the event are located at the Northwest corner of the shelf. The route runs along the apron of the taxiway "Foxtrot" to the runway. The turning point is in the east at the end of the runway "08". Then the course heads south to the runway "26" which leads west to the taxiway "Golf" and finally to the finish line. Apart from the location, the beginning at exactly midnight is a special feature of the event.[47] [48] [49]

The DHL airport NIGHT RUN 2019 took place on 30 August 2019. The airport director, Mag. Norbert Draskovits, was on the starting line to complete the 5 km run, alongside 2.500 participants.[50] [51] The DHL LINZ AIRPORT NIGHT RUN 2020 was held on October 9, with a limited number of participants due to the current Covid crisis,. The 239 runners were additionally split into separate starting blocks.[52] [53] The Airport Night Run 2021 is scheduled for August 6, 2021.[54] On 9 May 2020 sailplane pilot Rudolf Schlesinger conducted a Touch & Go maneuver at Linz Airport. It was the first successful Touch & Go maneuver with a glider at an international airport.[55]

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 2024-04-15 . blue danube airport wird zum Linz Airport . 11 September 2019 .
  3. Web site: Luftwaffe Airfields 1935-45 Austria (1937 Borders) . German . 9 March 2015.
  4. Web site: Luftwaffe Airfields 1935-45 Austria (1937 Borders). German . 30 October 2016.
  5. Web site: In Linz for a second time: ITJ | Transport Journal.
  6. Web site: Airbus A380 in Linz gelandet. https://archive.today/20120722043030/http://ooe.orf.at/stories/447025. dead. 22 July 2012. 7 February 2015.
  7. Web site: Wettbewerbsauslobung . German . 15 April 2024.
  8. Web site: TRAFFIC FIGURES . 14 April 2024.
  9. Web site: Flughafen Linz GesmbH. German . 21 January 2015.
  10. Web site: Austrian streicht Flüge zwischen Linz und Wien. tip-online.at. 2 February 2015 . 15 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Flughafen Wien - Bahnverbindungen. Viennaairport.com. 18 November 2017.
  12. Web site: AUA streicht Flüge Wien-Linz drastisch zusammen. Kleinezeitung.at. 20 June 2016 . 15 April 2024.
  13. Web site: Statistics . Linz-airport.com. 15 April 2024.
  14. Web site: Wieder ein Rostock-Flug. nachrichten.at. 22 November 2017.
  15. Web site: Verkehrszahlen 2017. 15 April 2024.
  16. Web site: Flughafen Linz auf Wachstumskurs. April 15, 2024.
  17. Web site: Flughafen Linz legt zweistellig zu. 14 January 2019. 26 March 2019.
  18. Web site: Leichter Aufwind für den Flughafen Linz-Hörsching. November 28, 2018.
  19. Web site: NAMENSÄNDERUNG LINZ AIRPORT. 22 October 2020.
  20. Web site: Company. 15 April 2024.
  21. Web site: Discover Linz Airport. 15 April 2024.
  22. Web site: Statistiken. https://web.archive.org/web/20181125040605/https://www.linz-airport.com/de/unternehmen/statistiken . German. 15 June 2024. 25 November 2018 .
  23. Web site: DHL lieferte Riesenbleche mit "Nose Up" Jumbo Charter. 18 June 2014 . German. 15 June 2024.
  24. Web site: Neues Frachtterminal am Flughafen Linz eröffnet. 23 October 2013 . German. 5 April 2015.
  25. Web site: DHL zieht positive Zwischenbilanz nach einem Jahr in Österreich. German. 15 June 2024.
  26. Web site: DHL-Logistikzentrum Linz eröffnet. German. 15 June 2024.
  27. Web site: Hörsching: DHL Express plant eine ressourcenschonende Niederlassung am Blue Danube Airport. 28 August 2017 . German. 22 November 2017.
  28. Web site: Hörsching: DHL Express plant eine ressourcenschonende Niederlassung am Blue Danube Airport. 28 August 2017 . German. 15 June 2024.
  29. Web site: Linz Airport launches first German-speaking airfreight training academy . 20 May 2020 . English. 15 June 2024.
  30. Web site: Aviation Now. English. December 17, 2020.
  31. Web site: Luftfrachtakademie am Flughafen Linz mit Iata-Zertifizierung. 8 February 2021. March 20, 2021.
  32. Web site: General Aviation. Linz-airport.com . 15 June 2024.
  33. Web site: Norbert Draskovits: Neuer Direktor für den Flughafen Linz steht fest. meinbezirk.at. 7 December 2017 . German. August 6, 2018.
  34. Web site: Flights. Linz-airport.com. 15 June 2024.
  35. Web site: Passagieraufkommen auf Rekordhoch im Jahr 2011 . Statistik.at. https://web.archive.org/web/20180404073620/http://www.statistik.at/web_de/presse/064048.html . 15 June 2024 . 4 April 2018 . German.
  36. Web site: Statistics. Linz-airport.com . 30 October 2016.
  37. Web site: Länderseite Österreich . German. Avitation-safety.net. 5 April 2015.
  38. Web site: YU-ABK Accident description . Aviation Safety Network . 24 July 2011.
  39. Web site: Getting here & Parking. Linz-airport.com . 30 October 2016.
  40. Web site: Linz Airport. Sirportsineurope.com. 14 November 2016.
  41. Web site: Service. 26 March 2019.
  42. Web site: URIS. Linz-airport.com . 30 October 2016.
  43. Web site: Lärmbericht Flughafen Linz Noise Report. Land-oberoesterreich.gv.at. German. 14 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160203055309/https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/Mediendateien/Formulare/DokumenteAbt_U/us_fluglaerm_2014_Jahresbericht.pdf. 3 February 2016. dead.
  44. Web site: Schallmessungen Flughafen Linz. German . 25 October 2015.
  45. Web site: Fluglärm-Messwerte . Land-oberoesterreich.gv.at. German . 25 October 2015.
  46. Web site: Daten und Fakten . German. Linz-airport.com. 6 March 2016.
  47. Web site: News . Runwaynightrun.at . German . 2015-07-27.
  48. Web site: Runway Night Run am Flughafen Linz . Austrianwings.info . 12 September 2014 . German . 2015-07-27.
  49. Web site: RUNWAY NIGHT RUN am Flughafen Linz . St-veit.ooe.gv.at. German . 2015-07-27.
  50. Web site: DHL airport NIGHT RUN 2019 . German . 2019-09-22.
  51. Web site: DHL airport NIGHT RUN 2019 presented by Weekend Magazin . German . 2019-09-22.
  52. Web site: Das war der "DHL Linz Airport Night Run" 2020 . weekend.at. German . 17 December 2020.
  53. Web site: DHL Linz Airport Night Run . airportnightrun.at. German . 17 December 2020.
  54. Web site: Termin: 6. August 2021 - Anmeldung noch NICHT geöffnet! . German . 2021-03-01.
  55. Web site: Weltweit erstes Touch & Go-Manöver auf internationalem Flughafen mit Segelflugzeug . 10 December 2020 . German . 2021-03-01.