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Madrid–Cuatro Vientos Airport (ICAO: LECU), also known as Cuatro Vientos Airport, is the oldest airport in Spain, established in 1911 and one of the three civil airports of Madrid along with Madrid–Barajas and Madrid–Torrejón Airport. The airport is located 8 km (5.0 mi) southwest of the city centre. The name "Cuatro Vientos" translates into English as "Four Winds."

Madrid–Cuatro Vientos Airport
Cuatro Vientos Airport Control Tower
  • IATA: none
  • ICAO: LECU/LEVS
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
OperatorAena
LocationMadrid
Hub forFlylink Express
Elevation AMSL2,269 ft / 691 m
Coordinates40°22′14″N 3°47′06″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 4,900 1,494 Asphalt
09L/27R 3,698 1,127 Grass–Earth
Statistics (2016)
Movements35,640
Movements change 15-1611.5%
Sources: Aena[1]
King Alfonso XIII of Spain at the aerodrome
King Alfonso XIII of Spain at the aerodrome

Cuatro Vientos was originally an air base, which later became also a civil airport. Thus, there is a military section located on a separate apron of the airport, opposite to the civil one. It is also used as the Madrid base for aircraft of the Spanish Police, as well as for the road traffic surveillance helicopters.


History


On 31 July 1919, an English aviator James Arthur Peters made the first non-stop flight from the UK to Spain. He flew an Alliance aircraft, a Seabird P1 that he had designed, from Hendon airport to Cuatro Vientos in 9 hours. His navigator was named as Curtiss. He carried a letter for the Queen of Spain from Mr Gillow the owner of the company that made the aircraft. Peters later flew back to the UK and named his house in Kings Langley, Herts. ‘Cuatro Vientos’.


Infrastructure


This airport is mainly used by general aviation aircraft, Flight Training Organizations and flying clubs. Due to the runway length and surrounding buildings it is only possible to operate helicopters, piston engine aircraft, medium size turbo-props and small business jets. The only navigational aid is a non-directional beacon.

The Museo del Aire, an air and space museum mainly dedicated to the Spanish Air Force, is located on the southern side of the airport.


Accidents and incidents



References


  1. "Madrid - Cuatro Vientos".
  2. "T.3-57 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  3. "Crash Cuatro Vientos Hispania 200D". NBCNEWS. Retrieved 5 May 2013.




На других языках


[de] Flughafen Madrid-Cuatro Vientos

Der Flughafen Madrid-Cuatro Vientos (span. Aeropuerto de Madrid-Cuatro Vientos) ist der älteste Flugplatz der spanischen Hauptstadt Madrid. Der Flughafen wird als Base Aérea de Cuatro Vientos auch von der spanischen Luftwaffe genutzt. Im Jahr 2020 wurden 44.482 Flugbewegungen registriert.[2] In unmittelbarer Nähe befindet sich das größte Luftfahrtmuseum Spaniens mit außergewöhnlichen historischen Fluggeräten und Dokumentationen.
- [en] Madrid-Cuatro Vientos Airport

[es] Aeropuerto de Madrid-Cuatro Vientos

El Aeropuerto de Madrid-Cuatro Vientos (OACI: LECU/LEVS) es una instalación aeroportuaria de tercera categoría situada a 8 km del centro de Madrid (España), en el barrio homónimo (distrito Latina). Fundado en 1911, fue junto a la base aérea de Tablada en Sevilla, uno de los dos aeropuertos más antiguos de España y cunas de la aviación española.[2]

[it] Aeroporto di Madrid-Cuatro Vientos

L'Aeroporto di Madrid-Cuatro Vientos (IATA: MCV, ICAO: LECU), è il più vecchio aeroporto spagnolo, e uno dei tre aeroporti di Madrid; attualmente è gestito da Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (Aena).



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