Suceava International Airport

Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava) (IATA: SCV, ICAO: LRSV) is an airport serving the city of Suceava, Romania. It is located in Salcea, 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Suceava, and 30.5 km (19.0 mi) west of Botoșani.[1] The airport is named in honour of the Prince of Moldavia Stephen the Great.

Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport

Aeroportul Internațional "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorSuceava County Council
ServesSuceava, Romania
LocationSalcea[1]
Elevation AMSL1,375 ft / 419 m
Coordinates47°41′15″N 026°21′15″E
Websiteaeroportsuceava.ro
Map
SCV
Location of airport in Romania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 2,460 8,071 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Passengers430,123
Aircraft movements,
Source: DAFIF,[2][3] Passengers statistics,[4] Movements

History

Suceava Ştefan cel Mare International Airport - new TWR and main terminal building in 2015.

Suceava Airport, more popularly known as Salcea Airport,[5] opened in 1962 when the first commercial services started with TAROM.[6] In 1963, the runway was paved, and an apron was built. Services by TAROM were discontinued in 2001 but resumed in 2004. During this absence, the airport was served only by Angel Airlines. In March 2005, the airport was renamed Ștefan cel Mare Airport, and opened to international traffic.

In 2013, Suceava International Airport started a plan (estimated at €39 million) to rebuild and extend the old runway of 1,800 m (5,906 ft), to build a new control tower and to install a new ILS system.[7] In August 2013, the construction works begun,[8] and on 12 January 2014, the airport closed to allow the runway works to continue. The old concrete runway was completely removed, and replaced by an asphalt runway.[9] On 25 October 2015, the airport was officially reopened.[10]

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 1,375 feet (419 m) above mean sea level.[2] It has one asphalt runway, designated 16/34 and measuring 2,460 by 45 metres (8,071 ft × 148 ft), and six parking stands.[11]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air BucharestSeasonal charter: Antalya,[12] Hurghada[12]
Animawings[13]Seasonal: Hurghada
Corendon AirlinesSeasonal charter: Antalya
TAROM Bucharest
Wizz Air[14] Bergamo, Bologna, Doncaster/Sheffield, Dortmund, London–Luton, Memmingen, Rome–Ciampino, Vienna

Statistics

Year Passengers[15][16][17] % change Aircraft movements[15][18] % change
2005 7,734 n/a 495 n/a
2006 12,766 65.1% 801 61.8%
2007 20,792 62.9% 1,092 36.3%
2008 23,398 12.5% 1,036 5.1%
2009 32,561 39.2% 1,654 59.7%
2010 34,437 5.8% 1.556 5.9%
2011 27,208 21.0% 1,063 31.7%
2012 25,143 7.6% 948 10.8%
2013 20,054 20.2% 1,319 39.1%
2014 219 98.9% 34 97.4%
2015 2,359 977.1% 170 500.0%
2016 57,226 2,325.8% 1,783 948.8%
2017 262,165 358.1% 3,069 72.1%
2018 353,280 34.75% 3,446 12.3%
2019 430,123 21.8% .%

Ground transportation

There is a road linking the airport to DN29 (part of the European route E58), the main road between Suceava and Botoșani. It can also be reached from Ukraine by road.

See also

References

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