Taranto-Grottaglie Airport
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Taranto-Grottaglie "Marcello Arlotta" Airport (Template:Langx) (Template:Comma separated entries) is an airport serving Taranto and Grottaglie, both comunes in the province of Taranto in Italy. The airport is located Script error: No such module "convert". from the city of Monteiasi, Script error: No such module "convert". from Grottaglie and Script error: No such module "convert". from Taranto. It is named for Marcello Arlotta (1886–1918), an Italian aviator.
Overview
The airport is used for general aviation, with no commercial airline service. As Alenia Aeronautica produces big fuselage parts of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in a hangar located beside an airport's apron, multiple times a month, a Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter, also known as Dreamlifter, lands at Taranto Grottaglie to pick up the parts and fly them to the Boeing factory at Paine Field and Boeing South Carolina at Charleston International Airport for final assembly. Those flights are operated by Atlas Air. It is also known as Taranto-Grottaglie Airport or Grottaglie Airport. In August 2012, the broker ESAFLY announced that it plans to commence scheduled services from Taranto.[1]
History
In 1923 Grottaglie was a military airfield of Regia Aeronautica. During World War II, it was used by Regia Aeronautica and after the Allied invasion of Italy by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), and by the British Royal Air Force (RAF). The airfield was designed for heavy bomber use, and was a major base for Fifteenth Air Force B-24 Liberator heavy bombers used in the strategic bombardment campaign against Germany. In addition, Twelfth Air Force tactical bombers were stationed at the airfield which were used to support Allied ground forces in the Italian Campaign.
Known USAAF units assigned to the airfield were:
- 47th Bombardment Group, 24 Sep-15 Oct 1943, A-20 Havoc (12 AF)
- 321st Bombardment Group, 15 Oct-20 Nov 1943, B-25 Mitchell (12 AF)
- 5th Reconnaissance Group, (F-5 (P-38) Lightning), November 1943 - 28 December 1944
- 449th Bombardment Group, 4 Jan 1944-16 May 1945, B-24 Liberator (15 AF)
- 416th Night Fighter Squadron, 30 Sep 1943-28 Jan 1944, Bristol Beaufighter (12 AF)[2][3]
Royal Air Force units included:
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Soon after the airport had been seized by the Allies in September 1943, 205th Battery from 89th (Cinque Ports) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, arrived to protect the USAAF build-up.[4]
After the war ended, the airfield was turned over to local authorities, and in 1950 it was the air base of 86º Gruppo Antisom (Antisubmarine Warfare Wing) of the Italian Air Force. In 1979 it was a naval air station of the Italian Navy.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Facilities
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Spaceport
As of July 2018, there is an announcement of operating the aerodrome as a commercial spaceport.[6][7]
Accidents and incidents
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, a Boeing Dreamlifter aircraft (registration N718BA) on its way to Charleston, South Carolina, United States as Atlas Air flight 5Y-4231, lost one of its front wheels after take-off from the airport. The wheel crashed near a highway adjacent to the airport. The flight crew decided to continue their flight and landed safely some 11 hours later at their destination.[8]
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See also
References
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- ↑ volaspheric: Italian broker ESAFLY plans to commence scheduled services from Taranto
- ↑ Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983. Template:ISBN.
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- ↑ 89 HAA Rgt War Diary, 1943, The National Archives (TNA), Kew, UK, file WO 169/9547.
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