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Revision as of 10:58, 14 February 2021

Marina di Campo Airport

Aeroporto di Marina di Campo
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OperatorAlatoscana S.p.A.
ServesMarina di Campo
LocationElba, Italy
Elevation AMSL30 ft / 9 m
Coordinates42°45′37″N 010°14′22″E / 42.76028°N 10.23944°E / 42.76028; 10.23944
Websiteelba-airport.it
Map
Marina di Campo Airport is located in Italy
Marina di Campo Airport
Marina di Campo Airport
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 949[1] 3,114 Asphalt

Marina di Campo Airport (Template:Lang-it) (IATA: EBA, ICAO: LIRJ) is the airport of the Italian island of Elba,[2] located in the village of La Pila, in Marina di Campo. It is also known as Teseo Tesei Airport (Template:Lang-it). It is the third airport of Tuscany in terms of passengers after Pisa International Airport and Florence Airport. The airport serves as a focus city of Silver Air, which is currently the only airline operating regularly from the airport.

History

Opened as a grass airstrip in 1963, the airport was taken over by Milan-based company Transair in 1966 and was developed to handle commercial traffic, with regional airline Transavio flying Britten-Norman Islanders and Piaggio P.166 aircraft to Pisa, Milan and Florence, although a tarmac runway was not opened until 1991. Transavio folded in 1990, but several other regional airlines including InterSky, Silver Air and Air Alps started operations in the following years. A new terminal was opened in 2013, with the old building remaining as a cafeteria, shopping centre and offices.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Silver Air[3] Florence, Pisa
Seasonal: Milan–Linate

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