São Jacinto Airfield Explained

Aeródromo Municipal de Aveiro
São Jacinto Airfield
Icao:LPAV
Type:Public
Operator:Câmara Municipal de Aveiro
City-Served:Aveiro
Elevation-F:26
Elevation-M:8
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:17/35
R1-Length-F:4,500
R1-Length-M:1,372
R1-Surface:Asphalt

São Jacinto Airfield, officially designated Aveiro Municipal Aerodrome (Portuguese: Aeródromo Municipal de Aveiro), is an aerodrome near the city of Aveiro in Portugal. It is located on a peninsula, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Vouga River estuary, in the parish of São Jacinto, near to the harbour of Aveiro, as well as the Costa de Prata (Silver Coast) beaches. It has a single runway in the 17/35 direction and a relatively large apron and has been operated in the past by all branches of the Portuguese Armed Forces. It is home to an air club, Aeroclube de Aveiro, but is currently closed to civilian traffic due to lack of certification.

History

The airfield dates back to World War I, with the creation of an anti-submarine hydroplane base by the French Naval Aviation established a base on April 1, 1918. With the end of the war the base was integrated into the Portuguese Naval Aviation and in 1927 the Admiral Gago Coutinho Naval Aviation School (Portuguese: Escola de Aviação Naval Almirante Gago Coutinho) was installed at its facilities. A runway was then constructed in 1937 to allow the operation of conventional aircraft from the base.

In 1953, with the creation of the Portuguese Air Force the previous year, the base was transferred to that branch. In 1977 the air base is deactivated and the base's garrison is then used by the Air Force's airborne troops as Airborne Troops Operational Base No. 2 (Portuguese: Base Operacional de Tropas Pára-quedistas Nº2, BOPT2) and its aviation facilities are designated as Maneuvers Airfield No. 2 (Portuguese: Aeródromo de Manobra Nº 2, AM2) until their deactivation in 1992 as an independent unit. With the integration of the airborne troops in the Army the base was re-designated S. Jacinto Military Area (Portuguese: Área Militar de S. Jacinto, AMSJ).

Civilian use

In 1993 the Air Force signed an agreement with the local government of the Aveiro Municipality, through the Aeroclube de Aveiro, to allow the use of the aviation infrastructures for civilian use. On September 4, 1993, the airfield was open to civilian traffic and was re-designated as Aveiro Municipal Aerodrome.

Military designations

Military designations
DateNameNative Portuguese nameOperator
1919–1933S. Jacinto Naval Aviation CentreCentro de Aviação Naval de S. JacintoPortuguese Navy
1933–1953Gago Coutinho Naval Aviation SchoolEscola de Aviação Naval Almirante Gago Coutinho
1953–1957Air Base No. 5Base Aérea Nº 5 (BA5)[1] Portuguese Air Force
1957–1958Base Aerodrome No. 2Aeródromo-Base Nº 2 (AB2)
1958–1978Air Base No. 7Base Aérea Nº 7 (BA7)[2] [3]
1977–1992Maneuvers Airfield No. 2Aeródromo de Manobra Nº 2 (AM2)

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Notes and References

  1. Decreto-Lei 40950. December 28, 1956
  2. Portaria n.º 16993. December 20, 1957
  3. Despacho n.º 18/78, CEMFA