https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=62.178.162.141&feedformat=atomVACC Austria DokuWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T15:58:05ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.9https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Graz&diff=26Graz2008-04-16T13:07:13Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Graz Thalerhof (LOWG) == The airport of the styrian capital Graz, which is located in the south of the city, is operated by Graz public service „Grazer Stadtwerke“ and was used...</p>
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<div>== Graz Thalerhof ([[LOWG]]) ==<br />
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The airport of the styrian capital Graz, which is located in the south of the city, is operated by Graz public service „Grazer Stadtwerke“ and was used by nearly 893.000 passengers on 18.000 flights. The second-largest city of Austria with a population of about 250.000 is famous as a student city.<br />
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Furthermore, Graz is location for companies like DaimlerChrysler, Infineon, Roche, Siemens, T-Mobile, Heineken, Magna Steyr and many more. Many visitors have also been attracted by the nomination as cultural capital of Europe 2003. As place of birth (Thal near Graz) of the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Graz got famous in the USA as well.<br />
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Airlines like Austrian, Lufthansa, Ryanair, InterSky, WelcomeAir and Rheinair connect the airport with other Austrian, as well as German, Swiss and British cities. Additionally Graz can count on many charterflights from all over the world. In the end of the year 2005 the new, light-flooded and modern passenger terminal was opened and offers now a capacity of 1.5 million passengers a year.<br />
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Graz is popular for the general aviation and is homebase for flight-schools as well. The airport offers a 3.000 meters long asphalt runway which is equipped with a CAT III ILS system to offer flight-service during all weather conditions.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Klagenfurt&diff=25Klagenfurt2008-04-16T13:06:44Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Klagenfurt Wörthersee (LOWK) == Klagenfurt Airport is located a couple of miles NE of Lake Wörthersee right in the heart of Carinthia in Austria. Like many other major airports i...</p>
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<div>== Klagenfurt Wörthersee ([[LOWK]]) ==<br />
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Klagenfurt Airport is located a couple of miles NE of Lake Wörthersee right in the heart of Carinthia in Austria. Like many other major airports in Austria in the 1950s, Klagenfurt had only one grass runway. In 1958 the concrete runway was built. During the Seventies, years with a strong economy, Carinthia became a more important holiday destination, thought flying wasn’t the first choice of travel of people then. Nevertheless it became necessary to build the first passenger terminal, in 1981 the runway was extended to its current length and in 2003 a CAT II/III landing system was added.<br />
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At the beginning Klagenfurt was only serviced by Austrias home carrier Austrian Airlines. Today Klagenfurt/Alpe-Adria-Airport, as it is called, is the destination of many low-cost carriers such as Ryanair, Hapag Lloyd Express and Thomsonfly.<br />
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South of the airport the Karawanken mountains are located which give the airport a unique location. Klagenfurt is also home of a lot of General Aviation companies as well as flying schools and Parachuters Clubs since the old grass runway still exists.<br />
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During the European Volleyball Championships in summer Klagenfurt is also a seasonal destination of well known airlines from all over Europe.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Linz&diff=24Linz2008-04-16T13:06:02Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Linz Hörching (LOWL) == Originally, Linz airport was located at the industrial harbour, where today’s gliding airfield is located at. In 1938 the airport was relocated to its pr...</p>
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<div>== Linz Hörching ([[LOWL]]) ==<br />
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Originally, Linz airport was located at the industrial harbour, where today’s gliding airfield is located at. In 1938 the airport was relocated to its present position “Hoersching” due to the construction of “Chemie Linz”, a big chemical industry factory. During world war 2 it was used as air force base. In 1956 the civilian passenger traffic started. Until the terminal building was erected in 1976 all flights from and to Linz airport were handled on the military apron which wasn’t very comfortable.<br />
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Today’s airport equipment is state-of-the-art and offers a 3000 meters long and 60 meters wide asphalt runway which is equipped for an ILS CAT IIIb approach on RWY27 and an ILS CAT I approach on RWY09. Due to this fact, the airport is open and certified for all type of aircrafts. Until 1989 Linz was able to welcome the supersonic aircraft Concorde several times. Furthermore a 600 meters long grass runway is available mostly for general aviation aircrafts.<br />
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In the southern part of the airport the air base “Vogler” is located which is the home base for two Hercules C130 aircraft of the Austrian military. In the year 2006 the airport was used by 762.000 passengers. Cargo plays an important role in Linz as 32.000 tons of cargo was handeld. The yearly number of movements varies between 13.500 and 14.500.<br />
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In the past years Linz was found as an ideal airport for no-frills airlines like Ryanair, Niki, HLX, especially for their holiday flights. The newest route is offered by Air Berlin and Fly Niki and connects Linz to Nuremberg. The network carriers Austrian and Lufthansa also operate out of Linz.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWW&diff=23LOWW2008-04-16T13:05:33Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>LOWW is the ICAO code of [[Wien]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Vienna&diff=22Vienna2008-04-16T13:05:22Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== Wien Schwechat ([[LOWW]]) ==<br />
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The airport of the Austrian capital Vienna is located south-east of the city and is connected by a train (called CAT – City Airport Train) as well as a motorway to the viennese city center. The airport is famous as a east-west junction with over 15.9 Million passengers a year. The profitable Eastern Europe routes are provided by the homecarrier Austrian.<br />
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In the year 2005 the “Flughafen Wien AG” started to build the so called SKYLINK, an additional terminal in the eastern part of the airport which offers space for 91 check-in counters as well as 51 additional gates (5 of them are A380-approved). In the year 2006 the new air traffic control tower was opened. With it’s height of 109 meters, it’s the tallest control tower in Europe. It can be seen from far away, so it got a landmark for the airport.<br />
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Terminal 1 offers space for the carriers of Star Alliance, Aeroflot and Emirates. Terminal 1A is located right opposite of Terminal 1 and is a temporarily building to bridge the capacity constraint until the new SKYLINK Terminal will be finished in 2008. In this Terminal there are mainly located no-frill airlines, such as NIKI, Air Berlin, Germanwings and so on.<br />
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The airport offers 2 asphalt runways with orientations 11/29 (3.500 meters) and 16/34 (3.600 meters). All of them are equipped with a ILS system, 2 of them offer CAT IIIb.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Innsbruck&diff=21Innsbruck2008-04-16T13:05:10Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== Innsbruck Kranebitten ([[LOWI]]) ==<br />
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The airport was opened 1925 and is located on the west side of Innsbruck near the river Inn just about 3.5km away from the centre. Innsbruck became famous of his difficult west approach and was a long time one of the five most dangerous airports in the world. Since 29 February 1964, when an Bristol Brittania 312 (British Eagle Airlines) crashed into a southern mountain Glungezer (2610m), only special trained pilots are allowed to land in Innsbruck.<br />
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Also specialities in Innsbruck are the 2 LOC/DME approaches. The OEV locator from the east has a 5 degrees offset to the runway, compared to the OEJ locator from the west which is leading the aircraft north over the airport. Both instrument approaches end latest at AB (Absam NDB) where the visual part begins.<br />
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Innsbruck is the base of Austrian Arrows (former Tyrolean Airways), Tyrolean Jet Services and Welcome Air. In the year 2005 the airport handled 40.389 movements and 738.296 passengers. That’s an increase of 2.57% for movements and 1.40% for passengers compared to the year 2004.<br />
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In winter time the traffic is increasing significantly (more than 100 movements/day), mostly on Saturdays, as a result of the charter flights from Europe and Russia to the great ski region Tyrol in the middle of the Alps in Austria.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Salzburg&diff=20Salzburg2008-04-16T13:04:58Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Salzburg Maxglan (LOWS) == Welcome to Salzburg. Salzburg – W.A. Mozart has become Austria´s second largest airport since the days when there was only a grass runway and some woo...</p>
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<div>== Salzburg Maxglan ([[LOWS]]) ==<br />
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Welcome to Salzburg. Salzburg – W.A. Mozart has become Austria´s second largest airport since the days when there was only a grass runway and some wooden barracks around 1926; the airport is named after the famous composer. The airport, located in the Maxglan district is nowadays not only a great destination for low-cost carriers, but also a destination for some well known companies from all over the world. Salzburg is having its peak time during the winter-charter season.<br />
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The technical equipment of the airport is state of the art and the arrival as well as the departure procedures can be quite challenging for some pilots. Salzburg has a CAT I ILS DME approach procedure. Because of its unique proximity to Mount Untersberg, runway 34 offers the possibility for a circling approach.<br />
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With the beginning of the year 2000, besides many other GA companies, Red Bull bought the eastern part of the airfield and built two huge hangars - made entirely of glass – for its own airplanes. These hangars are better known today as hangars 7+8 – the aircrafts and the hangar parked there are not only a visitor attraction but they’re also the home of Red Bulls air race group showing jets, choppers and long gone oldtimers.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWG&diff=19LOWG2008-04-16T13:04:18Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWG is the ICAO code of Graz airport.</p>
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<div>LOWG is the ICAO code of [[Graz]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWK&diff=18LOWK2008-04-16T13:03:55Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWK is the ICAO code of Klagenfurt airport.</p>
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<div>LOWK is the ICAO code of [[Klagenfurt]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWL&diff=17LOWL2008-04-16T13:03:31Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWL is the ICAO code of Linz airport.</p>
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<div>LOWL is the ICAO code of [[Linz]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWS&diff=16LOWS2008-04-16T13:03:13Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWS is the ICAO code of Salzburg airport.</p>
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<div>LOWS is the ICAO code of [[Salzburg]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWI&diff=15LOWI2008-04-16T13:02:48Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWI is the ICAO code of Innsbruck airport.</p>
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<div>LOWI is the ICAO code of [[Innsbruck]] airport.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=14Main Page2008-04-16T13:02:28Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== '''Main Airports in der VACC:''' ==<br />
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* [[Wien]] ([[LOWW]])<br />
* [[Innsbruck]] ([[LOWI]])<br />
* [[Salzburg]] ([[LOWS]])<br />
* [[Linz]] ([[LOWL]])<br />
* [[Klagenfurth]] ([[LOWK]])<br />
* [[Graz]] ([[LOWG]])<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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* [[LKAA]]<br />
* [[LHCC]]<br />
* [[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=13Main Page2008-04-16T13:02:10Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== '''Main Airports in der VACC:''' ==<br />
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* [[Wien]] Schwechat ([[LOWW]])<br />
* [[Innsbruck]] ([[LOWI]])<br />
* [[Salzburg]] ([[LOWS]])<br />
* [[Linz]] ([[LOWL]])<br />
* [[Klagenfurth]] ([[LOWK]])<br />
* [[Graz]] ([[LOWG]])<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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* [[LKAA]]<br />
* [[LHCC]]<br />
* [[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=12Main Page2008-04-16T13:01:42Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== '''Main Airports in der VACC:''' ==<br />
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* [[Wien Schwechat]] ([[LOWW]])<br />
* [[Innsbruck]] ([[LOWI]])<br />
* [[Salzburg]] ([[LOWS]])<br />
* [[Linz]] ([[LOWL]])<br />
* [[Klagenfurth]] ([[LOWK]])<br />
* [[Graz]] ([[LOWG]])<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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* [[LKAA]]<br />
* [[LHCC]]<br />
* [[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Innsbruck&diff=11Innsbruck2008-04-16T13:01:22Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Innsbruck Kranebitten (LOWI) == The airport was opened 1925 and is located on the west side of Innsbruck near the river Inn just about 3.5km away from the centre. Innsbruck became famo...</p>
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<div>== Innsbruck Kranebitten (LOWI) ==<br />
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The airport was opened 1925 and is located on the west side of Innsbruck near the river Inn just about 3.5km away from the centre. Innsbruck became famous of his difficult west approach and was a long time one of the five most dangerous airports in the world. Since 29 February 1964, when an Bristol Brittania 312 (British Eagle Airlines) crashed into a southern mountain Glungezer (2610m), only special trained pilots are allowed to land in Innsbruck.<br />
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Also specialities in Innsbruck are the 2 LOC/DME approaches. The OEV locator from the east has a 5 degrees offset to the runway, compared to the OEJ locator from the west which is leading the aircraft north over the airport. Both instrument approaches end latest at AB (Absam NDB) where the visual part begins.<br />
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Innsbruck is the base of Austrian Arrows (former Tyrolean Airways), Tyrolean Jet Services and Welcome Air. In the year 2005 the airport handled 40.389 movements and 738.296 passengers. That’s an increase of 2.57% for movements and 1.40% for passengers compared to the year 2004.<br />
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In winter time the traffic is increasing significantly (more than 100 movements/day), mostly on Saturdays, as a result of the charter flights from Europe and Russia to the great ski region Tyrol in the middle of the Alps in Austria.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=LOWW&diff=10LOWW2008-04-16T13:00:39Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: LOWW is the ICAO code of Wien</p>
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<div>LOWW is the ICAO code of [[Wien]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Vienna&diff=9Vienna2008-04-16T12:59:33Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== Wien Schwechat (LOWW) ==<br />
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The airport of the Austrian capital Vienna is located south-east of the city and is connected by a train (called CAT – City Airport Train) as well as a motorway to the viennese city center. The airport is famous as a east-west junction with over 15.9 Million passengers a year. The profitable Eastern Europe routes are provided by the homecarrier Austrian.<br />
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In the year 2005 the “Flughafen Wien AG” started to build the so called SKYLINK, an additional terminal in the eastern part of the airport which offers space for 91 check-in counters as well as 51 additional gates (5 of them are A380-approved). In the year 2006 the new air traffic control tower was opened. With it’s height of 109 meters, it’s the tallest control tower in Europe. It can be seen from far away, so it got a landmark for the airport.<br />
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Terminal 1 offers space for the carriers of Star Alliance, Aeroflot and Emirates. Terminal 1A is located right opposite of Terminal 1 and is a temporarily building to bridge the capacity constraint until the new SKYLINK Terminal will be finished in 2008. In this Terminal there are mainly located no-frill airlines, such as NIKI, Air Berlin, Germanwings and so on.<br />
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The airport offers 2 asphalt runways with orientations 11/29 (3.500 meters) and 16/34 (3.600 meters). All of them are equipped with a ILS system, 2 of them offer CAT IIIb.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Vienna&diff=8Vienna2008-04-16T12:58:17Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== Wien Schwechat (LOWW) ==<br />
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[[Image:http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1149118/L/]]The airport of the Austrian capital Vienna is located south-east of the city and is connected by a train (called CAT – City Airport Train) as well as a motorway to the viennese city center. The airport is famous as a east-west junction with over 15.9 Million passengers a year. The profitable Eastern Europe routes are provided by the homecarrier Austrian.<br />
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In the year 2005 the “Flughafen Wien AG” started to build the so called SKYLINK, an additional terminal in the eastern part of the airport which offers space for 91 check-in counters as well as 51 additional gates (5 of them are A380-approved). In the year 2006 the new air traffic control tower was opened. With it’s height of 109 meters, it’s the tallest control tower in Europe. It can be seen from far away, so it got a landmark for the airport.<br />
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Terminal 1 offers space for the carriers of Star Alliance, Aeroflot and Emirates. Terminal 1A is located right opposite of Terminal 1 and is a temporarily building to bridge the capacity constraint until the new SKYLINK Terminal will be finished in 2008. In this Terminal there are mainly located no-frill airlines, such as NIKI, Air Berlin, Germanwings and so on.<br />
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The airport offers 2 asphalt runways with orientations 11/29 (3.500 meters) and 16/34 (3.600 meters). All of them are equipped with a ILS system, 2 of them offer CAT IIIb.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Vienna&diff=7Vienna2008-04-16T12:57:34Z<p>62.178.162.141: New page: == Wien Schwechat (LOWW) == The airport of the Austrian capital Vienna is located south-east of the city and is connected by a train (called CAT – City Airport Train) as well as a motor...</p>
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<div>== Wien Schwechat (LOWW) ==<br />
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The airport of the Austrian capital Vienna is located south-east of the city and is connected by a train (called CAT – City Airport Train) as well as a motorway to the viennese city center. The airport is famous as a east-west junction with over 15.9 Million passengers a year. The profitable Eastern Europe routes are provided by the homecarrier Austrian.<br />
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In the year 2005 the “Flughafen Wien AG” started to build the so called SKYLINK, an additional terminal in the eastern part of the airport which offers space for 91 check-in counters as well as 51 additional gates (5 of them are A380-approved). In the year 2006 the new air traffic control tower was opened. With it’s height of 109 meters, it’s the tallest control tower in Europe. It can be seen from far away, so it got a landmark for the airport.<br />
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Terminal 1 offers space for the carriers of Star Alliance, Aeroflot and Emirates. Terminal 1A is located right opposite of Terminal 1 and is a temporarily building to bridge the capacity constraint until the new SKYLINK Terminal will be finished in 2008. In this Terminal there are mainly located no-frill airlines, such as NIKI, Air Berlin, Germanwings and so on.<br />
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The airport offers 2 asphalt runways with orientations 11/29 (3.500 meters) and 16/34 (3.600 meters). All of them are equipped with a ILS system, 2 of them offer CAT IIIb.</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=6Main Page2008-04-16T12:56:09Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== '''Main Airports in der VACC:''' ==<br />
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* [[Wien]] ([[LOWW]])<br />
* [[Innsbruck]] ([[LOWI]])<br />
* [[Salzburg]] ([[LOWS]])<br />
* [[Linz]] ([[LOWL]])<br />
* [[Klagenfurth]] ([[LOWK]])<br />
* [[Graz]] ([[LOWG]])<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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* [[LKAA]]<br />
* [[LHCC]]<br />
* [[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5Main Page2008-04-16T12:53:12Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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<div>== '''Airports in der VACC:''' ==<br />
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[[Wien]]<br />
[[Innsbruck]]<br />
[[Salzburg]]<br />
[[Linz]]<br />
[[Klagenfurth]]<br />
[[Graz]]<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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[[LKAA]]<br />
[[LHCC]]<br />
[[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=4Main Page2008-04-16T12:52:58Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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== '''Airports in der VACC:'''<br />
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[[Innsbruck]]<br />
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[[Salzburg]]<br />
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[[Linz]]<br />
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[[Klagenfurth]]<br />
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[[Graz]]<br />
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== '''Letter of Agreements:''' ==<br />
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[[LKAA]]<br />
[[LHCC]]<br />
[[EDDM]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3Main Page2008-04-16T12:51:53Z<p>62.178.162.141: </p>
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[[Innsbruck]]<br />
[[Salzburg]]<br />
[[Linz]]<br />
[[Klagenfurth]]<br />
[[Graz]]<br />
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'''Letter of Agreements:'''<br />
[[LKAA <-> LOVV]]<br />
[[LHCC <-> LOVV]]<br />
[[EDDM <-> LOVV]]</div>62.178.162.141https://wiki.vacc-austria.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=2Main Page2008-04-16T12:49:26Z<p>62.178.162.141: /* Getting started */</p>
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