BizAv airports in Germany- a survey
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BizAv airports in Germany- a survey
Hi everyone,
I was asked to write an article for a German aviation magazine about airports in Germany that are available to business aircraft - big players like EDDF or EDDH as well as smaller fields like Schwäbisch Hall or Augsburg. What are your experiences with German airfields when approaching them with a BA aircraft? Is the equipment sufficient? Have you always been handled well? What is missing? Just feel free to give your opinion - I won't quote anybody without prior permission.
Thanks for your help!
I was asked to write an article for a German aviation magazine about airports in Germany that are available to business aircraft - big players like EDDF or EDDH as well as smaller fields like Schwäbisch Hall or Augsburg. What are your experiences with German airfields when approaching them with a BA aircraft? Is the equipment sufficient? Have you always been handled well? What is missing? Just feel free to give your opinion - I won't quote anybody without prior permission.
Thanks for your help!
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Well, I was in couple of "regional" airports in Germany:
– Sigerland
– Augsburg
– Dortmund
– Nuremberg
– Memmingen
– Padeborn
I'm not taking big airports into account like EDDF, EDDM, EDDB, EDDK, EDDL – all experience is just positive. I can't remember any issues. Like German cars – efficient, on-time. Slots some-time can be annoying.
Considering small regionals airports – even easier than big ones, because they normally not busy at all. There are some drawbacks in very small airports like Sigerland, Augsburg – you can't order catering. You should go to a restaurant in order to do so. Once have a delay in Augburg early in the morning, due to de-icing truck was not ready and it took 30 minutes to heat up fluid. But it's very small issues, from almost positive experience.
Equipment – all above regionals airports are fitted with ILS CAT I at lease from one side, and normally non-precision VOR from another.
– Sigerland
– Augsburg
– Dortmund
– Nuremberg
– Memmingen
– Padeborn
I'm not taking big airports into account like EDDF, EDDM, EDDB, EDDK, EDDL – all experience is just positive. I can't remember any issues. Like German cars – efficient, on-time. Slots some-time can be annoying.
Considering small regionals airports – even easier than big ones, because they normally not busy at all. There are some drawbacks in very small airports like Sigerland, Augsburg – you can't order catering. You should go to a restaurant in order to do so. Once have a delay in Augburg early in the morning, due to de-icing truck was not ready and it took 30 minutes to heat up fluid. But it's very small issues, from almost positive experience.
Equipment – all above regionals airports are fitted with ILS CAT I at lease from one side, and normally non-precision VOR from another.
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Hi Transition,
just a thought -
Although Germany has many (VFR) airfields and relatively speaking many airports, it seems to me that there is a lack of dedicated business aviation airfields. Take a look at Paris Le Bourget or many of the airfields in the London area: these airfields help to make business aviation shine: they are well situated, usually well equipped, and they offer fast access to the aircraft. Where do you find such an airfield in e.g. Berlin?
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just a thought -
Although Germany has many (VFR) airfields and relatively speaking many airports, it seems to me that there is a lack of dedicated business aviation airfields. Take a look at Paris Le Bourget or many of the airfields in the London area: these airfields help to make business aviation shine: they are well situated, usually well equipped, and they offer fast access to the aircraft. Where do you find such an airfield in e.g. Berlin?
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It's all politics, and sadly politicians would much rather shut down a perfectly fine airfield to make room for building shopping malls and condos.
The public opinion ain't very favourable either. People like quiet neighborhoods, airports are noisy, and private jets very unnecessary and only for the super-rich. No thank you, nobody needs that.
Germany (Munich, Berlin...) have mostly lost the battle, keep the fight for GA airfields going where you can. Zurich for example - Dubendorf may still not yet be completely lost and maybe even at some point in time take over the GA traffic from Zurich. Not that it will be easy to integrate it in the current ATC system, and again, there's still public opinion, but still...
The public opinion ain't very favourable either. People like quiet neighborhoods, airports are noisy, and private jets very unnecessary and only for the super-rich. No thank you, nobody needs that.
Germany (Munich, Berlin...) have mostly lost the battle, keep the fight for GA airfields going where you can. Zurich for example - Dubendorf may still not yet be completely lost and maybe even at some point in time take over the GA traffic from Zurich. Not that it will be easy to integrate it in the current ATC system, and again, there's still public opinion, but still...
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Good morning!
No, I didn't mean the airports, but the towns themselves are business-aviation-unfriendly. Business aviation is for people who are on such a tight schedule that it pays for them to own or charter their own aircraft. Time is far more important and precious than money. Forcing those people to use big international airports that are an hour's drive from where the business is done takes away most of the advantage business aviation has to offer. Berlin and Munich are the worst in this respect because there used to be excellent "business airfields" right in the middle of town or in the close vicinity which were either shot down (Tempelhof) or restricted to a point that they become almost unusable (Oberpfaffenhofen). And no effort whatsoever is undertaken to develop one of the smaller but suitable airfields in the area into a business airport.
What is it that makes them so GA unfriendly? Costs? Slots? Oder the people themselves?
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Berlin's Business Aviation field, as somebody was asking above, is Schönhagen if you don't want to go straight to Schönefeld.
Frankfurt's is Egelsbach, or Mainz-Finthen or Söllingen, depends where you go to.
Munich's is Oberpfaffenhofen or Augsburg. Or Manching.
There is a lot of choices. Plenty of more really small airfields all around the country. Plus mil airfields that sometimes can be used by special permission too if you convince their commanding officers.
Frankfurt's is Egelsbach, or Mainz-Finthen or Söllingen, depends where you go to.
Munich's is Oberpfaffenhofen or Augsburg. Or Manching.
There is a lot of choices. Plenty of more really small airfields all around the country. Plus mil airfields that sometimes can be used by special permission too if you convince their commanding officers.
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Schönhagen
Egelsbach
Oberpfaffenhofen
Augsburg.
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These fields actually see quite a bit of business traffic.
If you need bigger fields why not just use the big internatonal airports? Munich is full of bizjets and Schönefeld has quite a few as well. Even Frankfurt has more slots again these days.
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If you need bigger fields why not just use the big internatonal airports? Munich is full of bizjets and Schönefeld has quite a few as well. Even Frankfurt has more slots again these days.
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If you need bigger fields why not just use the big internatonal airports? Munich is full of bizjets and Schönefeld has quite a few as well.
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So you like to wait for your customers at London City with almost no apron space available?
- crew lounge with internet
- Nice facilities (in spite of their obvious space issue)
- apron usage to full extent possible
But I would not like to have to pay the landing nad handling fees everywhere.
So what does a business airport need:
- good facilities especially for crews that often have a long stay
- good IFR procedures (most desirable ILS with GOOD lighting)
- personel willing to go the extra mile
- easy to access aprons with short distances to cover aicraft/terminal
- an easy immigration / customs procedure
- cheap fuel
- hangarage at 'normal' prices
We usually do not need loaders, we do not need high viz vest Gestapo nor other procedures that are unique to one airport....
Go and see EDTY as an example. (with the exemption of the fuel price...)
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So you like to wait for your customers at London City with almost no apron space available?
And regarding the EDTY example: Yes, this is about as good as it gets. Pity is only that there is no major city anywhere close. Even Stuttgart is an hour's driving away.
Friedrichshafen - excellent Staff, utterly efficient, and ideal when Zurich won't give you a slot. Down town reasonable priced Hotac, great restaurants and if you have time to kill - visit the Dornier Museum