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La Gomera Airport

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Airport type
  
Public

Location
  
09/27
  
1,500

Code
  
GMZ

Phone
  
+34 922 89 59 50

Operator
  
Aena

Elevation AMSL
  
218 m / 716 ft

1,500
  
4,921

Elevation
  
219 m

La Gomera Airport

Address
  
La Gomera Airport, 38812 La Gomera, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

Province
  
Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Similar
  
CICAR (La Gomera), Autos Faycan, Atesa (abierto como Ent, Budget Alquiler de coches e, Sixt Alquiler de coches

Approach into la gomera airport on binter canarias flight from tenerife north


La Gomera Airport (IATA: GMZ, ICAO: GCGM) is an airport located near the town of Playa Santiago on the island of La Gomera in the Canary Islands, 34 km (21 mi) southwest by road from the island's capital city, San Sebastián de la Gomera.

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Although the runway was completed in 1994, the terminal did not open until 1999. There are two return flights per day, to Tenerife North.

Although 34 km (21 mi) from the island capital, the airport was located here to avoid disturbing the Garajonay National Park and avoid the cloudier and foggier climate to the North of the island, whilst the volcanic terrain gives few suitable sites anywhere on La Gomera, although even this site required extensive embankments at both ends of the runway.

A binter canarias taking off from la gomera airport


History

Aviation in the island of La Gomera started in the 1950s, when a private airfield was constructed. Its name was "El Revolcadero" and it was situated in Tecina. This airfield had a runway (09-27), an hangar and a small stand which was used as control tower. The airfield was for the owner's private use and for emergencies and fumigation works.

In the year 1962, the island had a lot of sanitary assistance problems, so studies to build an airport in the island were started, but this project was not carried out until 1975. However, due to the opening of the Tenerife South Airport and a new maritime line with the island, the project was again delayed.

Finally, in the 1980s, problems with wounded snake-bite evacuations necessitated building an airport in the island, and on 27 July 1987 an agreement for the construction of the airport was signed.

At the end of 1997, all is ready to begin with the works and, at the end of 1994 the airfield had a runway (09-27), an aircraft parking and a taxi way to the runway. The elected place to build the installations was the "Meseta de los Acantilados" (Plateau Cliffs), which is located 2 kilometers from the old airfield of "El Revolcadero".

At the end of 1995, when Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA), literally "Spanish Airports and Air Navigation", took over the airport, a passenger terminal was built, which was inaugurated in 1992. This passenger terminal has two floors and we can see in it the typical canarian architecture.

Statistics

In the next chart, the evolution of passengers traffic by year is indicated.

References

La Gomera Airport Wikipedia


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