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Zielona Góra Airport
Port Lotniczy Zielona Góra
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorPrzedsiębiorstwo Państwowe "Porty Lotnicze" (PPL)
ServesZielona Góra, Poland
Elevation AMSL59 m / 194 ft
Coordinates52°08′19″N 015°47′55″E / 52.13861°N 15.79861°E / 52.13861; 15.79861 (Zielona Góra-Babimost Airport)
Websitelotnisko.zielonagora.pl
Map
IEG is located in PolandIEGIEGLocation in Poland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,500 8,202 Concrete
Statistics (2019)
Passengers33,756 Increase 53.9%
Operations1,778 Increase 37.3%

Zielona Góra Airport (Template:Lang-pl) (IATA: IEG, ICAO: EPZG) is a regional airport in the Zielona Góra urban area (the Lubusian Tri-city) in western Poland. The airport is 10 km (6.2 mi) from Sulechów, 35 km (22 mi) northeast of the Zielona Góra city centre, in the village of Kramsko, near the town of Babimost, 95 km (59 mi) west of Poznań, 90 km (56 mi) east of the German border, and 170 km (110 mi) from Berlin. Its catchment area consists of the three million inhabitants of Lubusz Land (Ziemia Lubuska) and the west of Greater Poland (Wielkopolska).

The airport is Poland's 14th-busiest, in last place among current airports with scheduled traffic. It has been taken over from the Polish Army by regional authorities and is run by the state-owned Porty Lotnicze (PPL), which also operates Warsaw Chopin Airport. Discussion exists about whether a company created by regional authorities should assume management of the unprofitable airport.

History

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Construction of Zielona Góra Airport (a former military base) began in 1954, and it entered service on 10 October 1957. A MiG-15 is parked adjacent to the terminal, commemorating the airport's military origin.

Although the first passenger terminal opened in 1977, at least one passenger flight had already operated from the airport (on 21 July 1961, bringing Yuri Gagarin to Zielona Góra). The airport began service to and from Warsaw and Gdańsk in 1977; the first scheduled flights were twice weekly to Warsaw, and the Gdańsk route operated during the 1970s. It hosted twice-daily passenger service to Warsaw until September 2004, when state-owned LOT Polish Airlines discontinued the route after ownership changes at the airport. The army stopped using it as a military base, and dismantled some of its equipment.

The airport was rented to regional authorities in 2005, so its new owner could begin developing the airport. Shifts in the Polish airline market caused financial problems for LOT, and service to Warsaw was suspended because the airline could not obtain suitable mid-sized aircraft for the route.

At the end of 2005, two daily flights to Warsaw were operated by Jet Air; this was later reduced to one. The airport has had short-lived scheduled routes to Gdańsk, Kraków, and Dresden, and service to Warsaw operated via Poznań or Bydgoszcz. It operated charter service to southern Europe and Ukraine during the mid-2010s. In January 2017, it was announced that the airport's only scheduled route (to Warsaw Chopin Airport) would be transferred from SprintAir to LOT.

Infrastructure

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Runway

Zielona Góra Airport has a single asphalt-concrete 06/24 runway. The 2,500-metre-long (8,200 ft), 60-metre-wide (200 ft) runway is equipped with an ILS CAT I, allowing aircraft to land in foggy weather. The airport's elevation is 59 metres (194 ft). Its runway has two taxiways leading to two aprons, where up to 10 mid-sized aircraft (such as Boeing 737s or Airbus 321s) may be parked; an additional apron is used in winter for the de-icing of aircraft.

Terminals

The airport has two passenger terminals (T1 and T2); only T2 is fully functional. T1, built in 1977, has an annual capacity of 150,000 and is used for departures. T2 (built in 2015) is used for arrivals and charter service, and has no check-in or other services. T1 has two check-in desks, basic luggage transport, and a medium-sized departure area with one or two gates. After the completion of the new arrival area, the airport's annual capacity was estimated at 300,000 passengers. A small cargo terminal is next to T1.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines have regular scheduled and charter services to and from Zielona Góra:

AirlinesDestinations
LOT Polish Airlines Lviv, Warsaw–Chopin
Seasonal: Rijeka
Pegasus Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya

The nearest international airport is Poznań–Ławica Airport, about 95 kilometres (59 mi) east.

Ground transportation

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Road

Buses operate between Zielona Góra and the airport, according to flight departure and arrival times, from the main bus station (Dworzec PKS). Minibus service to Gorzów Wielkopolski may be booked in advance. Other road connections to Poznań (the largest city in the area) use the new motorway; its junction is 21 km (13 mi) northeast of the airport.

Rail

The renovated Zbąszynek railway line, a terminus for regional trains from Poznań, is 10 km (6.2 mi) from the airport. A railroad spur next to the terminal may be used for passenger service.

Statistics

Year Passengers Cargo (kg) Flights
1999 198 0 100
2000 207 0 36
2001 5,624 0 615
2002 7,598 0 681
2003 7,813 0 1,237
2004 3,949 0 400
2005 427 0 163
2006 8,316 0 1,107
2007 6,739 0 714
2008 5,237 0 614
2009 2,955 3,929 642
2010 3,637 5,205 668
2011 6,940 1,591 328
2012 12,276 234
2013 12,568 345
2014 10,682 632
2015 17,111 1,299
2016 9,443 1,147
2017 17,702 1,114
2018 21,934 1,295
2019 33,756 1,778
2020 19,266 810

See also

References

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External links

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