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Stralsund–Barth Airport

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Airport type
  
Public

3,937
  
1,200

09/27
  
4,757

Phone
  
+49 38231 89551

09/27
  
3,937

1,200
  
Asphalt

Elevation
  
23 m

Serves
  
Barth, Germany

Stralsund–Barth Airport

Website
  
ostseeflughafen-stralsund-barth.de

Address
  
Flughafenallee, 18356 Barth, Germany

Similar
  
Velgast, Buchenh, Ribnitz‑D Ost, Rostock Airport, Ribnitz‑D West

Stralsund–Barth Airport (IATA: BBH, ICAO: EDBH), Ostseeflughafen Stralsund-Barth in German, is a regional airport serving the city of Stralsund and the town of Barth, Germany. It is located in a popular tourism area at the Baltic Sea (German: Ostsee) and features no scheduled traffic. However, it is extensively used for general aviation including upmarket charter traffic as well as gliding.

History

The airport used to be an airfield of the Luftwaffe and was inaugurated in 1936. After World War II it was shut down.

Commercial passenger traffic began in 1957, when the airfield was extended with new passenger facilities. Lufthansa of East Germany inaugurated routes to the cities of East Berlin, Leipzig, Erfurt and Dresden. Until 1975 the airport was then served by Interflug, providing leisure traffic throughout the GDR. Then, the airport was closed for civilian operations due to political reasons.

After the Reunification of Germany, Stralsund–Barth Airport has been extended and modernisied in several stages. However, scheduled traffic did not return due to the runway being too short for most modern passenger airplanes.

After intensive modernization, the airport was finally completed on 25 April 2012. A new control tower and terminal were built, the runway was extended to 1,450m. The new concept is targeted on the establishment of a hot spot for the Offshore wind power industry in the Baltic Sea. An airport is needed to build the wind parks, secure maintenance and to be in place in case of an accident.

References

Stralsund–Barth Airport Wikipedia