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  Salzburg Airport, W. A. Mozart
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Text:

Andreas Herzog

Pictures:

Andreas Schmucki

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Thomson Airways B757-204(ET/W) G-BYAY (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

The Salzburg W. A. Mozart Airport is located close to the city of Salzburg and is the second largest airport in Austria. The airport was on 16 August 1926 put into operation, and named after Salzburg-born composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In addition to its world-famous classical music composer, Salzburg is also home to the "Flying Bulls" of the company Red Bull.

Our correspondent, Andreas Schmucki, had a closer look at "W. A. Mozart "Salzburg Airport during summer 2012 and winter 2013. Just recently returned from Salzburg, Andreas Schmucki will provide us with an "Update" in the near future and some impressions of the winter season at the Salzburg Airport.

 

Salzburg Airport is the source and destination traffic in and around Salzburg, including the adjacent Bavarian districts (Euregio Salzburg - Berchtesgaden - Bavaria), the adjacent upper Austria and Tyrol lowlands. Scheduled traffic especially to the large international airports in Frankfurt, Vienna, Zurich and Dusseldorf are provided and daily served. As a target of international charter flights, mainly from the UK, Russia and Scandinavia, it is an important destination; also regarding the income/turnover of the Salzburg Airport Authorities during the summer and winter periods.

Basic data of Salzburg „W. A. Mozart“

Opening:       1926
Operator:       Salzburger Flughafen GmbH
Area:             ca. 175 ha
Terminals:      2
Passengers:  1'700‘983 (Stand 2011)
Airfreight:      19‘548 t (Stand 2011)
Employees:   ?

Runways

15/33              2750m x 45m             (concrete)
 

 

(Quellen: Wikipedia, Archiv Wings-Aviation)

Sommer 2012

   
 Austrian Air Force Lockheed C-130K Hercules 8T-CC (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-436 British Airways G-DOCX with red Nase (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-436 British Airways  G-DOCZ (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-436  British Airways G-GBTB (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

   
Embraer ERJ-120ER Budapest Aircraft HA-FAL (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-377 Jet2 G-CELU in Scotland-livery (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-7L9/W Cimber Sterling OY-MRG (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-8JP/W Norwegian Air Shuttle LN-DYV (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

   

Boeing 737-8JP/W Norwegian Air Shuttle LN-DYX (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Airbus A319-132 Germanwings D-AGWS (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Boeing 737-436CSA Holidays OK-WGX (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Dassault Falcon 2000EX Air Alsie OY-CKH

   

Cessna 560XL Private  D-CSEB (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Cessna 680 Private D-CYOU (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Bombardier CRJ 200ER D-AJOY (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Grumman Gulfstream G450 Private N918LL (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

   

 Ryanair B737-8AS/W EI-EFV (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Luxembourg B767-33A(ER) P4-MES (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Yakutia Airlines B757-256(ET/W) VQ-BCK (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Thomas Cook Airlines B757-28A G-FCLB  (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

   
VIP Wings HS 125-800XP OM-OIG (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Transavia Airlines B737-7K2/W PH-XRA (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Transaero Airlines B747-446 EI-XLG (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Transaero Airlines B777-212(ER) EI-UNR (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Winter 2013

Boeing 757-204(ET/W) Thomson Airways, G-BYAX (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Highlights in Salzburg:
The supersonic airliner Concorde landed for the first time on 23 April 1984 in Salzburg, followed by a Boeing 747 in the following February.  

Home of the "Flying Bulls" of Red Bull
In August 2003, the Hangar 7 was opened east of the runway with a solemn air show. It is a museum of vintage aircraft that are maintained in the hangar 8 opposite the runway. The operator is The Flying Bulls. In Hangar 7, a restaurant is headed by Eckart Witzigmann, one of the world's leading chefs.

   
Airbus A320-212 Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines UR-DAI (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Iljushin IL 96-300, Aeroflot Russian Airlines RA-96008 (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Iljushin IL 96-300 Aeroflot Russian Airlines RA-96010 (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Iljushin IL 96-300 Aeroflot Russian Airlines RA-96011 (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Avcon Jet, OE-IRN (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Beech 200, Air Glaciers HB-GIL (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Falcon 2000LX Avcon Jet, OE-HAM (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-73S Air Berlin D-AHIA (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Airbus A319-111 Easyjet UK, G-EZGL  (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Airbus A319-111 Easyjet UK, G-EZIT  (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Airbus A320-214 Easyjet UK, G-EZWC   (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) CRJ 200LR, Global Jet Austria, P4-GJL  (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Boeing 737-8JP/W Norwegian Air Shuttle  LN-DYO with "Otto Sverdrup" on the tail (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Airbus A319-112 Air Berlin / Niki, OE-LOE (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Airbus A320-212 Avion Express (für Wow Air), LY-COM (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Bombarduer BD-700-1A11 Jet Aviation Business Jets, VP-BJN (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Privat, M-ARRJ (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Cessna 208B Private , SP-NAT (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Dassault Falcon 2000 Private, ER-KVI (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Grumman G450 Private, HB-JGB (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Boeing 737-8AS/W Ryanair, EI-DHV (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8AS/W Ryanair , EI-DYV (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8AS/W Ryanair, EI-EBS (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8AS/W Ryanair, EI-EMC (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Boeing 767-3Q8(ER) Rossiya EI-DZH (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 767-3Q8(ER) Rossiya EI-EAR(Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 757-23N(ET/W) Yakutia Airlines, VQ-BMW (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-53A, Tatarstan AirVQ-BBN(Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
B737-8K5/W Thomson Airways, G-FDZS (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8K5/W Thomson Airways, G-TAWA (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8K5/W Thomson Airways, G-TAWD (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Airbus A320-233 Donbassaero, UR-DAD (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Boeing 757-28A(ET/W) Thomson Airways, G-OOBC (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-8K2/W Transavia Airlines, PH-HSB (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-33S, Transaero Airlines EI-ERP (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-4Y0 Transaero Airlines, EI-CZK (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)
   
Boeing 737-4Y0 Transaero Airlines, EI-DDY (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 737-4S3 Transaero Airlines, EI-DNM (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) Boeing 747-446 Transaero Airlines, EI-XLF (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki) DO 328Jet Aerostar, UR-DAV (Picture courtesy Andreas Schmucki)

Conclusion:
A visit to Salzburg-Airport, especially during the winter season is worthwhile recommended, by our correspondent, Andreas Schmucki.


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