Wrocław Airport Explained

Wrocław Airport
Nativename:Polish: Port Lotniczy Wrocław
Image2-Width:250
Iata:WRO
Icao:EPWR
Type:Public
Focus City:
Owner:Wrocław - 49%
Lower Silesian Voivodeship - 31%
Polskie Porty Lotnicze - 20%
Operator:Wrocław Airport Company
City-Served:Wrocław, Poland
Elevation-M:123
Coordinates:51.1094°N 16.8803°W
Pushpin Map:Lower Silesian Voivodeship#Poland
Pushpin Label:EPWR
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Poland
Website:airport.wroclaw.pl
Metric-Elev:Y
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:11/29
R1-Length-M:2,503
R1-Surface:Concrete/Asphalt
Stat-Year:2023
Stat1-Header:Number of Passengers
Stat1-Data:3,891,553
Stat2-Header:Aircraft Movements
Stat2-Data:17,2
Footnotes:Source: Polish AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Wrocław Airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Wrocław) is an international civil-military airport in Wrocław in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. It is Poland's 5th busiest airport. In 2023, it handled over 3.8 million passengers.[2] The airport is located 10km (10miles) southwest of the city centre, at ul. Graniczna 190. It has one runway, one passenger terminal, one cargo terminal and one general aviation terminal. Wrocław Airport is also often used by Polish Air Force, US Air Force, NATO air force and Heavy Airlift Wing.

History

Early years

The airport was built in 1938 as Flugplatz Breslau-Schöngarten Airport for German military purposes before World War II, when the city was still part of Germany.[3] It was the site of a military aviation school, the Luftkriegsschule Breslau-Schöngarten, later renamed Luftkriegsschule 5. Among the Luftwaffe units stationed here just before the war were the Sturzkampfgeschwader 77, Kampfgeschwader 76, and Kampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg".

It was operated briefly by Soviet forces following the war before being used for civilian purposes in 1945.[4] Services were operated to Warsaw, Łódź, Poznań and Katowice. By 1992 destinations also included Kraków, Rzeszów, Gdańsk, Szczecin and Koszalin.

'Port Lotniczy Wrocław S. A.' was established as a company in January 1992 and Wrocław Airport assets operated by the state-owned Polish Airports authority were transferred to the company in January 1993.

The first international flights were inaugurated in January 1993, serving Frankfurt, Germany. Significant airport improvements have been completed in the late twentieth century. A new international departures terminal was opened in May 1997 followed by a new domestic terminal in November 1998.

Developments since the 2000s

A cargo terminal, international arrivals hall, and installation of a new meteorological system were completed in 1999; new fire station and apron extensions in 2000.[5] A new air traffic control tower and duty-free area followed in 2001.

On 6 December 2005, the airport was renamed after the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus,[6] who studied and received a scholarship in Wrocław, and was a scholaster of the Wrocław Collegiate Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew in the years 1503–1538. However, after a rebrand in 2014, the name has been dropped. Terminal extensions were officially opened on the same day, increasing the airport's capacity to 750,000 passengers per year. This capacity was quickly exceeded by several hundred thousand (in the first 9 months of 2007 the airport served 972,505 passengers) so the existing terminal space was expanded by 1900m² to alleviate some of the congestion, but more importantly make the terminal facilities conform to the requirements of the Schengen Agreement, which was implemented at Poland's airports on 31 March 2008. On 19 July 2006, the architectural firm JSK was chosen to design a significant airport expansion. This includes plans for a new passenger terminal (eventually, after several stages of expansion, the airport will be able to handle 7 million passengers yearly) and assorted taxiway, apron and navigation equipment improvements (ILS). Also, car parking will be expanded to 1,000 spaces. The first stage, increasing the passenger capacity to 3.5 million yearly, officially opened on 29 February 2012. However, the new terminal opened to passengers on 11 March 2012.

In May 2014, the HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) base was launched at the airport.

in 2015, Ryanair announced that it has selected Wrocław Airport for its aircraft maintenance base. The construction of the hangar to fit 2 C-type aircraft (Boeing 737) was finished in June 2017.[7] The airport has upgraded to ILS system from category I to category II in April 2016.[8]

Until it was reformed (30 June 2010), the 3rd Air Base, whose barracks complex adjoins the airport also used the main runway of the airport.

From 14 September 2020, the airport serves a regular cargo connection Wrocław - Cologne Bonn Airport carried out by ATR 72 plane by Swiftair for UPS. On November 16 - December 24, 2021, the second connection was carried out on this route, by Saab SF-340 plane by Airest.

In October 2022, Ryanair began the expansion of WAMS (Wrocław Aircraft Maintenance Services) with another hangar and two spaces for C-type aircraft (Boeing 737).The Airport also announced a number of projects including new taxiways, additional apron space and deicing designated space.

In November 2023, the airport started serving its first ever intercontinental flight - a LOT Polish Airlines service to Seoul Incheon Airport, which primarily serves Wrocław's Korean diaspora.[9]

Facilities

The airport operates modern domestic, international and cargo terminals. The international terminal contains a duty-free area in the international departures hall. The cargo terminal, located beside the airport fire station and air traffic control tower, has a storage area of 3300m2, a bonded warehouse, freezer and radioactive materials warehouse.

US Armed Forces Main Operating Base

Due to the existence of NATO garrisons nearby (Bolesławiec, Świętoszów, Żagań), in which US troops have been stationed as part of the Atlantic Resolve operation since January 2017, Wroclaw airport is very often used by US Air Force transport aircraft (inter alia Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, Lockheed C-130 Hercules, Lockheed C-5 Galaxy). On 23 September 2019, in New York, the presidents of the US and Poland signed a declaration on the deepening of defense cooperation, in which Wrocław Airport was designated as the headquarters of the US Army air transport base.

The District Infrastructure Board from Wrocław in July 2020 announced a tender for the preparation of pre-project documentation regarding the preparation of infrastructure for the aerial port of debarkation (APOD).[10] On 25 September 2020, a contract was signed with the winner of the tender, which has until 30 June 2021 to complete the task.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines serve regular scheduled and charter services to and from Wrocław:

Statistics

Following are the official airport annual traffic figures.[11]

YearPassengersCargo (tonnes)[12] MovementsComments
1998174 2028719 558
1999191 50262810 333
2000210 8732 54811 858
2001237 7051 1727 430
2002236 1511 5716 594
2003284 3341 18312 384
2004355 43182318 509
2005454 0471 37820 556
2006857 9311 51025 002
20071 270 8251 45826 948
20081 486 4421 46232 000
20091 365 4561 03125 472
20101 654 43994623 6272010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull
20111 657 47295725 339
20121 996 55292827 960UEFA Euro 2012 in Wrocław
20131 920 17991024 958
20142 085 63846324 970
20152 320 00039124 510
20162 419 5612 54925 486
20172 855 0711 02527 737
20183 347 55310 42532 462
20193 548 08911 06132 967
20201 007 3238 80915 512COVID-19 pandemic
20211 418 83611 21118 812
20222 878 05411 12527 825
20233 891 55310 41332 360

Ground transportation

Bus and coach

The airport is served by two city bus lines, which on their routes have many stops in the city. Line 106 (day[13]) or 206 (night) connect to main railway station and main bus station. The journey time is 45 minutes. Line 129[14] through the estates Strachowice, Żerniki, Kuźniki, Gądów Mały, Popowice, Różanka, Karłowice, Poświętne with the northern part of the Psie Pole district. Line 129 also connects the airport with the nearest railway station - Wrocław Żerniki (Żernicka stop).[15] [16] [17]

Car

The airport also is served by traditional taxi corporations, as well as Uber, Bolt, . The airport offers nearly 4,000 parking spaces.[18] There are car rentals at the airport.[19]

Bike

There is a bike path that leads to the airport.[20] [21]

Railway

There are plans to build a railway line between the airport and Wrocław Główny railway station. A tunnel and a railway station have already been built under the main terminal.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EAD Basic - Error Page. www.ead.eurocontrol.int.
  2. Web site: Wroclaw airport breaks all-time passenger traffic record in 2023 . thefirstnews.com . 6 January 2024 . 13 January 2024.
  3. Web site: latamy z WROclawia » Maintenance Mode. latamyzwroclawia.pl.
  4. Web site: History Port Lotniczy Wrocław. airport.wroclaw.pl. 2019-02-01.
  5. Web site: Copernicus Airport, Wrocław. Airport Technology. en-GB. 2019-02-01.
  6. Web site: Polot - Lotnisko we Wrocławiu Strachowice 2011r.. www.polot.net. pl. 2011-02-10. 2019-02-01.
  7. Web site: Ryanair zakłada własną klasę w szkole we Wrocławiu. Absolwent może zarabiać nawet do 25 tys. PLN miesięcznie. Fly4free.pl - tanie loty i sposoby na tanie bilety lotnicze. pl. 2019-02-01.
  8. Web site: Wrocław najbezpieczniejszym lotniskiem w Polsce. System ILS CAT II już działa!. Ryś. Aleksandra. www.tanie-loty.com.pl. pl. 2016-05-18. 2019-02-01.
  9. Web site: ,,To było marzenie - do Seulu z Wrocławia bezpośrednim samolotem. Takiego połączenia jeszcze nie było. www.wroclaw.pl. pl. 2023-11-03. 2024-07-01.
  10. Web site: Jak będzie wyglądała polsko-amerykańska baza we Wrocławiu?. defence24.pl. 9 July 2020 .
  11. http://www.ulc.gov.pl/_download/regulacja_rynku/statystyki/liczba_obsl_pasazerow_przesylek_20042007_150208.pdf "Annual statistics"
  12. Web site: Cargo - Port Lotniczy Wrocław. airport.wroclaw.pl.
  13. Web site: Port Lotniczy, bus 106 on Google Maps. 2020-11-10. Port Lotniczy. en.
  14. Web site: Port Lotniczy, bus 129 on Google Maps. 2020-11-10. Port Lotniczy. en.
  15. Web site: www.cmsmirage.pl. CMSMirage sp z o o-. Autobus 206 we Wrocławiu - sprawdź rozkład jazdy. 2020-11-10. www.wroclaw.pl. pl.
  16. Web site: www.cmsmirage.pl. CMSMirage sp z o o-. Autobus 106 we Wrocławiu - sprawdź rozkład jazdy. 2020-11-10. www.wroclaw.pl. pl.
  17. Web site: www.cmsmirage.pl. CMSMirage sp z o o-. Autobus 129 we Wrocławiu - sprawdź rozkład jazdy. 2020-11-10. www.wroclaw.pl. pl.
  18. Web site: Nowy parking przy lotnisku już działa. 2018-04-09. www.wroclaw.pl. pl. 2019-02-01.
  19. Web site: Car rental Port Lotniczy Wrocław. airport.wroclaw.pl. 2019-02-01.
  20. Web site: Rowerowy Wrocław - czyli najpopularniejsze ścieżki oraz trasy rowerowe. 2018-04-12. Oliwia Papatanasis The Ollie. pl-PL. 2019-02-01.
  21. Web site: System Informacji Przestrzennej Wrocławia. gis.um.wroc.pl/imap. 2019-02-01.