Zaragoza Airport

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Zaragoza Airport (Aragonese and Template:Langx; Template:Comma separated entries) is an international airport near Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. It is located Template:Convert west of Zaragoza, Template:Convert west of Barcelona, and Template:Convert northeast of Madrid. In addition to serving as a major cargo airport, it is also a commercial airport and, as Zaragoza Air Base, is the home of the Spanish Air and Space Force 15th Group.

The airport has a number of passenger airlines serve it, but is mostly known as a cargo operations hub.

History

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Aerial view
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Airport diagram

During the Cold War, the United States Air Force (USAF) used the facility as Zaragoza Air Base.

The construction work on Zaragoza Airport began in September 1954 with the enlargement and improvement of the existing Spanish Air Force Base located there. United States Navy engineers upgraded the facility for temporary or intermediate use as a war standby base. The first U.S. construction project included strengthening the existing Template:Convert runway and adding Template:Convert overruns at each end. Work on a new concrete runway, Template:Convert, with Template:Convert overruns at each end, began in 1956 and was completed in 1958.

Zaragoza was one of three major USAF Cold War airbases in Spain, the others being Torrejón Air Base near Madrid and Morón Air Base near Seville.

The airport was also used by NASA as a contingency landing site for the Space Shuttle in the case of a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL). Zaragoza was chosen as a NASA Space Shuttle TAL site due to its long runway, which needs be longer than 7,500 feet, its pleasant weather, and alignment with Shuttle launches to the high-inclination International Space Station orbit. The base also has a military-grade navigation system called a TACAN—"Tactical Air Navigation"—that can adapt to the special guidance devices NASA used with its shuttles.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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Cargo

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Statistics

Zaragoza Airport – Traffic Information
Year Passengers (change) Movements (change) Cargo tons (change)
2011 751,097 (+24.0%) 11,970 (-5.9%) 48,609 (+14.3%)
2012 551,406 (-26.6%) 9,268 (-22.6%) 71,094 (+46.1%)
2013 457,284 (-17.1%) 7,597 (-18.3%) 71,661 (+0.7%)
2014 418,576 (-8.5%) 7,039 (-7.3%) 86,311 (+20.4%)
2015 423,873 (+1.3%) 7,050 (+0.1%) 85,741 (-0.8%)
2016 419,529 (-1.0%) 7,269 (+3.1%) 110,564 (+29.0%)
2017 438,035 (+4.4%) 7,965 (+9.6%) 142,185 (+29.1%)
2018 489,064 (+11.6%) 8,991 (+12.9%) 166,834 (+17.3%)
2019 467,774 (-4.4%) 8,770 (-2.5%) 182,659 (+9.5%)
2020 172,344 (-63.2%) 6,559 (-25.2%) 143,600 (-21,4%)

Busiest routes

Busiest international routes from ZAZ (2023)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2022 / 23
1 Template:Flagdeco London-Stansted 74,057 Increase 4%
2 Template:Flagdeco Bucharest-Otopeni 905,422 Increase 10%
3 Template:Flagdeco Bergamo 51,316 Increase 11%
4 Template:Flagdeco Cluj-Napoca 46,501 Increase 9%
5 Template:Flagdeco Charleroi 34,755 Increase 16%
6 Template:Flagdeco Beauvais 34,249 Increase 9%
7 Template:Flagdeco Marrakech 33,885 Increase 29%
8 Template:Flagdeco Treviso 25,539 Steady New route
9 Template:Flagdeco Bologna 21,398 Steady 0%
10 Template:Flagdeco Lisbon 7,960 Decrease 29%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[2]
Busiest domestic routes from ZAZ (2023)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2022 / 23
1 Template:Flagdeco Palma de Mallorca 121,366 Increase 12%
2 Template:Flagdeco Tenerife-North 53,980 Increase 4%
3 Template:Flagdeco Gran Canaria 27,705 Decrease 6%
4 Template:Flagdeco Santiago de Compostela 26,806 Steady New route
5 Template:Flagdeco Menorca 18,381 Decrease 3%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[2]

Ground transport

Currently, the airport is connected to the city center by a bus line (501), which goes from the Puerta del Carmen square, downtown, to the airport, also stopping at the city's main railway station: Zaragoza-Delicias. This train station is an important hub for long-distance trains, AVE high-speed trains and the commuter line of Cercanías Zaragoza, which takes passengers underground through the city and overground in the metropolitan area. In February 2023, Zaragoza mayor's office confirmed plans to create a direct bus service "on demand" [3] from June 2023. This line will be serviced by electric buses to start and will significantly reduce journey distances and the duration (it will be about 12 or 13 kilometers depending on the direction). Schedules of these buses will be coordinated with those of the flights scheduled at the airport.

References

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External links

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