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==Airlines and destinations==
==Airlines and destinations==
Until its closure, the only scheduled service was the [[OFD Ostfriesischer-Flug-Dienst]] route to [[Heligoland Airport|Heligoland]] which was relocated to [[Cuxhaven]] on 21 February 2016.<ref>http://www.helgoland.de/fileadmin/Mediendatenbank/PDF-Dokumente/Ankuendigung_Umzug_korr.pdf</ref>
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|<!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO "OLT EXPRESS GERMANY" AS THIS AIRLINE CEASED TO EXIST, OFD TOOK OVER ALL ISLAND FLIGHTS-->[[OFD Ostfriesischer-Flug-Dienst]]<ref>http://www.flughafen-bremerhaven.de/index.php?id=73</ref> | [[Heligoland Airport|Heligoland]] (ends 21 February 2016)<ref>http://www.helgoland.de/fileadmin/Mediendatenbank/PDF-Dokumente/Ankuendigung_Umzug_korr.pdf</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:30, 20 January 2016

Bremerhaven Airport

Regionalflughafen Bremerhaven
  • IATA: BRV
  • ICAO: EDWB
    BRV is located in Bremen
    BRV
    BRV
    Location of the airport in Bremen
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorFlugplatzbetriebs-gesellschaft Bremerhaven mbH
ServesBremerhaven, Germany
Elevation AMSL11 ft / 3 m
Coordinates53°30′25″N 08°34′22″E / 53.50694°N 8.57278°E / 53.50694; 8.57278
Websiteflughafen-bremerhaven.de
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
07/25 2,160 658 Asphalt
16/34 3,937 1,200 Asphalt

Bremerhaven Airport (German: Regionalflughafen Bremerhaven or Bremerhaven-Luneort) (IATA: BRV, ICAO: EDWB) is a regional airfield in Luneort, a district of Bremerhaven, Germany, 7.6 km (4.7 mi) from the city center. It is mainly used for general aviation and leisure flying activities. The airfield will be closed by 29 February 2016 and subsequently demolished, as a new freight seaport will be built on its site.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Until its closure, the only scheduled service was the OFD Ostfriesischer-Flug-Dienst route to Heligoland which was relocated to Cuxhaven on 21 February 2016.[2]

See also

References

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